Health insurance premiums are rising. See how your fund compares
Michael ReadEconomics correspondent
Updated
The private health insurance premiums paid by almost 15 million Australians will rise an average 3.03 per cent on April 1, Health Minister Mark Butler has announced.
Members of CBHS Corporate Health will suffer the largest increase in premiums, at 5.8 per cent, while members of the Tasmania-based Health Care Insurance will receive the lowest price rise, at 0.3 per cent.
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