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Out of pocket expenses

nib's network of healthcare providers can help minimise gap fees when going to hospital or seeing a specialist. Find out how to reduce your expenses.

What is an out of pocket expense?

A “gap” or “out of pocket cost” is when you're charged more for medical or hospital services than the amount you get back from Medicare (if you're an Australian resident) and your health cover. It’s therefore not something you can claim for.

No matter what level of cover you have, it's important to check all the costs associated with your hospital treatment, as you may end up having to pay more than just your excess.

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How can I help reduce my out of pocket expenses?

  • Check you have the right cover to suit your needs - depending on your policy, you can compare and change your cover in member account

  • Always call nib before going to hospital

  • Choose a specialist registered with nib MediGap and ask if they’ll participate for you

  • Attend an nib Agreement Hospital

  • Ask for written confirmation of fees from your doctors and the hospital prior to your admission

  • Ask your specialist about all potential costs that may be involved in your procedure, including the fees of other specialists involved

  • Check if there are alternative options which could cost you less

  • Ask your specialist if their anaesthetist is part of our GapSure network to help reduce your out of pocket cost

About excess

Depending on your cover, you might have to pay an excess for your hospital stay when you’re admitted. This is paid directly to the hospital and is separate to your potential out of pocket expenses.

Specialists can choose how much they charge for each patient, and these fees can vary significantly, sometimes by thousands of dollars.

We always recommend contacting us before you get medical treatment, so we can let you know how best to avoid out of pocket costs.

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