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Private health insurance providers have failed the pandemic test – The New Daily
Private health insurance providers have failed their pandemic check-up, according to Choice, which only handed one a pass mark for their pandemic response.
Australia’s largest private health insurance providers have failed their pandemic check-up.
That’s according to consumer group Choice’s scorecard, which saw just one of the country’s five top insurers receive a pass mark for their response to the coronavirus crisis.
But there has been some sharp rebuttal to the consumer advocacy group’s report, with two insurers branding the findings a “publicity stunt”.
HBF was the only provider to pass the test, but bottom-of-the-pack Medibank and Bupa aren…
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