Private Health Insurance

NSW Gov

The Minns Labor Government met today with representatives of the private health insurance sector to discuss its members' use of the public hospital system and refusal to pay their bills.

While no alternative solutions were proposed, the parties agreed to continue dialogue.

This ongoing standoff is costing taxpayers $140 million per year.

The NSW Government will continue with implementing the same legislative approach as led by former Treasurer Mike Baird in 2013, enabling it to resolve the issue.

The Government has met with representatives of the private health insurance sector more than 20 times since May 2024.

The Treasurer and Health Minister's offices reiterated their commitment today that their doors remain open.

The Government applauds the majority of private health funds, including Teachers Health, Nurses and Midwives Health and Emergency Service Health, who continue to pay the correct amount.

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