HOSPITAL BASIC PLUS
- Joint reconstructions, gynaecology, hernia, appendix and more
- Ambulance cover in emergencies
- No excess for accident-related treatment
- It may help you pay less at tax time
If you're young and healthy, you shouldn't have to pay for services you don’t need. That’s where Hospital Basic Plus comes in. You’ll be covered for things like emergency ambulance and getting your appendix out, but not pregnancy or cataracts.
Here's what Hospital Basic Plus includes:
A choice of excess: $500 or $750
No excess for accident-related treatment
Joint reconstructions, gynaecology, hernia, appendix and more
Ambulance cover in emergencies
Involuntary unemployment assistance
Receive the benefits of our top level of hospital cover for 90 days if you’re in an accident*.
If you need to travel for your treatment, you may be eligible to claim travel and accommodation costs for return trips of more than 200km^.
We’ll cover the cost of your health cover for up to 6 months if you find yourself unexpectedly unemployed+.
Join Hospital Basic Plus and you’ll be covered for:
emergency ambulance (depending on your state or territory)
eye (not cataracts)#
tonsils, adenoids and grommets
joint reconstructions
hernia and appendix
gastrointestinal endoscopy
gynaecology (including endometriosis and polycystic ovaries)
male reproductive system (including prostate cancer)#
miscarriage and termination of pregnancy
dental surgery.
To learn more about what’s included and what’s not included, head to the product summary.
We've won more Canstar Health Insurance Awards than any other insurer in 2024^^, including the 2024 Outstanding Value Health Insurance Award, which we've won 9 years in a row.
Access a range of health programs like mental health support, weight management, sleep and online GP services.
Enjoy exclusive member benefits and discounts when you join HCF++. Save on everyday essentials like e-gift cards for groceries and fuel.
Who is Hospital Basic Plus for?
Hospital Basic Plus has been designed for young and healthy singles, couples and families who are only after a basic level of hospital cover. Hospital Basic Plus can help you avoid paying the Medicare Levy Surcharge at tax time if your income is above the current threshold, and avoid a Lifetime Health Cover loading, which may apply if you take out hospital cover after you turn 31. If you need a higher level of cover, explore more hospital cover options.
Can I combine Hospital Basic Plus with extras cover?
You sure can. By combining hospital cover with extras cover, you’ll be covered for hospital visits as well as day-to-day health services like dental, optical and physio. Explore our range of extras cover.
Are there any waiting periods?
If you’re new to health insurance, or your previous health insurance didn’t cover a particular service, you may need to wait before you can claim. Waiting periods vary depending on the service – head to the product summary to learn more.
What’s an excess?
An excess is a non-refundable amount of money you agree to pay towards the cost of your hospital treatment before we pay benefits to you. When you take out hospital cover, you'll select an excess amount. Your choice of excess will affect the cost of your premiums. The higher your excess is, the lower your premiums will be. With Hospital Basic Plus, you can adjust your premium amount by choosing an excess of $500 or $750.
Can hospital cover help me pay less tax?
Most Australian taxpayers contribute to the public health system through an annual payment (known as the Medicare Levy), which is currently 2% of taxable income. The Medicare Levy Surcharge is an additional tax on top of the Medicare Levy for Australian taxpayers who are high-income earners and don’t have private hospital cover. If your income is above the income thresholds and you're required to pay the Medicare Levy Surcharge, you could avoid paying the surcharge if you take out hospital cover with an Australian registered health fund.
Why do I need hospital cover?
Private hospital cover helps reduce the costs associated with treatment in hospital (like doctors' fees, accommodation, operating theatre, intensive care and pharmaceuticals in hospital). Having private hospital cover and treatment in a private hospital may also allow you to choose your own doctor and have more control over when you have treatment for elective surgery.
By having hospital cover, you could also avoid the Medicare Levy Surcharge at tax time if your income is above the current threshold. Plus, if you take out hospital cover before the age of 31, you could also avoid the Lifetime Health Cover loading, which means you pay lower premiums for your health insurance.
The best ways to lower any out-of-pocket expenses for your hospital treatment.
You may be able to avoid paying the Medicare Levy Surcharge by signing up to hospital cover.
If you take out hospital cover before your 31st birthday, you won't have to pay a loading, meaning you’ll enjoy lower premiums.
Find out how the government rebate works, and if you’re eligible to save on your premium.
* Must visit the emergency department within 24 hours of the accident. Other conditions apply. See hcf.com.au/accident-safeguard
^ When you travel at least a 200km round trip. Terms and conditions apply. See hcf.com.au/travel-accommodation
+ For up to 6 months. Must have held HCF hospital cover for at least 12 months. Other eligibility criteria apply. See hcf.com.au/unemployment-assistance
# Not included in Corporate Basic Plus.
** For every dollar our members paid in premiums over the last 10 years, we paid out 89.2% in benefits compared to the industry average of 85.6%. Calculated based on the average of the past 10 years, sourced from APRA Statistics: Private Health Insurance Operations Reports 2014-23.
^^ Outstanding Value Health Insurance Award 9 years in a row (2016-24). Winner of the 2024 Hospital Insurance Award in WA, SA and Qld and Hospital and Extras Insurance Award in Tas, Vic and WA.
++ Available after you’ve been a member for a week and all policy payments are up to date. Excludes Ambulance Only and Overseas Visitors Health Cover.