Hospital bill shock a symptom of 'market failing': nib boss

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The boss of health insurer nib says high out-of-pocket hospital costs are a leading reason people cancel their health cover and represents a 'market failing' that needs to be fixed | pwhatch

Nib CEO Mark Fitzgibbon.For prostatectomy procedures, about a quarter of nib members were charged between $2500 and $3000, meaning they had no out-of-pocket fees. However about another quarter were charged between $9000 and $10,000, and one was charged $17,600, and so had a "gap" bill of about $15,000.

Mr Fitzgibbon said this kind of "bill shock" was one of the major reasons people were cancelling their private health insurance, second only to rising premiums. Nib, the country's fourth-largest health fund, last week signed a partnership with online medical directory Healthshare, which tracks how often doctors participate in a health insurer's "gap cover" scheme, which means they agree to not charge the patient any out-of-pocket fees.

Most smaller funds have joined Healthshare, but two of the largest – Medibank and Bupa – have not signed up. Nib was previously involved in the launch of aNine Entertainment, the owner of this publication, owns a minority stake in Healthshare acquired through Fairfax Media's digital ventures arm.

 

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