Health Insurance

Health Insurance (AKA: Private Medical Cover) provides the funding to enable you to have private medical treatment whenever you require more immediate access or a broader range of treatment options than are available to you through the public health system in NZ.

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Common Health Insurance Benefits

Hospitalisation Treatment

Health insurance policies will cover your hospitalisation costs should you decided to book into the private health system. This will cover both surgical & non-surgical treatments you require.

Australasian Treatment

Some health insurance policies will cover treatment that is undertaken in not only New Zealand but also Australia.

Non-PHARMAC Drugs

Some policies do not limit coverage of drug treatments to those funded by the government (PHARMAC). This allows you access to the most effective & up to date treatment options available that would otherwise be very expensive.

Excess Options

Health insurance policies have excess options ranging from $0, $250, $500, $1000 and beyond. An excess is the amount you pay during a claim before the insurer starts covering the rest. A larger excess means cheaper premiums.

Major Diagnostic Costs

If you require any expensive diagnostic tests (e.g. MRI, CT Scan, Angiogram, Colonoscopy etc.) your health insurance policy will most likely cover these costs. Note: Specialists & Tests coverage can be added to most policies for an additional fee which broadens this cover significantly.

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Typical New Zealand Healthcare procedure costs

Some common costs for procedures in NZ


Elan Client Story - Health Insurance

28/05/2023

Our 58 year old client Stuart, a farmer, was diagnosed August 2021 with superficial siderosis after noticing sudden hearing loss and having various tests and imaging completed.
 
Superficial siderosis is a very rare condition, affecting roughly 1 in 1,000,000 people and has no known cure. It involves slow bleeds into the brain and / or spine.
 
After researching, his neurologist advised that overseas there had been some success delaying progression by using Ferriprox ‘off label’ (the prescription of a drug for a condition other than that for which it has been approved). With no NZ government funding or assistance available, the only problem was the cost - $300/day.
 
While our client’s health insurance paid for all the specialist consultations and investigative tests to be done, as Ferriprox was being used off label and to quote, ‘is not Medsafe indicated or FDA approved for patients with siderosis’ our claim for reimbursement of the cost of the drug was declined – twice. (Note, this is beyond simply a non-PHARMAC funded drug claim and strays more into experimental treatment, hence the insurer's reluctance.)

We tried a 3rd time with presentation of overseas papers discussing the useful results of using the drug in the case of superficial siderosis, we got acceptance! Stuart is now getting reimbursed the cost of the drug for the next 6 months (totaling $55,000 worth), which otherwise he would not have been able to afford.

A perfect example of how having a persistent broker, that is actually willing to fight for their clients could be the difference between getting the treatment you need or not. We are very proud of this result and hope that the treatment proves useful for Stuart.

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