FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION

I'm over 31 and the Lifetime Health Cover loading has already been applied to me. Do I need to purchase hospital insurance?

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 Health insurance explained

If you're 31 or older and don't have hospital insurance, it's still a good idea to buy it as soon as possible. This is because the Lifetime Health Cover loading (LHC) goes up by 2% every year that you don't have hospital cover, up to a maximum of 70%. For example, if you get hospital insurance at 41, you'll pay an extra 22% on top of the base cost of your premium, so long as you maintain your cover.

The good news is that the LHC loading doesn't last forever — once you've held hospital insurance for a continuous 10 years, the loading is removed.

Just remember, the LHC loading only applies to hospital cover; it does not apply to extras, urgent ambulance or overseas visitors' insurance. For example, if you buy hospital insurance in addition to extras or urgent ambulance insurance, you'll only pay the LHC loading on the hospital insurance portion of your premium.