MediGap Scheme
Mind the Gap...
The Government has a list of fees for services (such as surgical procedures) known
as the Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS). Medicare pays 75% of the MBS, and NIB pays
the remaining 25% as a benefit towards your doctors' bills, provided the procedure
is not excluded on your cover. Some doctors and specialists charge more than the
MBS. If this happens, you have to pay the 'gap', which is the difference between
the MBS and what the doctors charge.

Can I be treated as an NIB MediGap patient?
The NIB MediGap Scheme aims to eliminate the 'gap' for members. We've built up a
network of doctors and specialists who charge NIB directly, at no additional cost
to you. Medicare still pays 75% of the MBS, and NIB pays the remaining 25% plus
an agreed amount set by the NIB MediGap Schedule (but not for excluded procedures).
- Doctors can choose on a case by case basis if they're going to bill you as a MediGap
patient (or not)
- Always ask your doctor if they'll treat you as an NIB MediGap patient, and if other
providers treating you (e.g. anaesthetist) will be using NIB MediGap as well
- NIB MediGap will only cover services provided during your hospital stay
- Any consultations before and after your hospital stay won't be covered
- Administration and booking fees are not covered by NIB MediGap

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* Available to NIB members with an eligible Hospital or Hospital & Extras cover.
For more information on NIB's MediGap Scheme,
click here.
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