Transport Health is a private health insurer that operates as an open health fund.
Transport Health was established in 1888 to help Melbourne tramway workers pay for medical and hospital treatment. It gradually expanded to provide health cover to all sectors of the Australian transport industry.
In 2014, Transport Health became an open fund, which meant anyone could become a member.
In 2021, Australia’s largest not-for-profit insurer HCF took over Transport Health. It now operates as a subsidiary of HCF but sells policies under the Transport Health brand.
Anyone can join Transport Health because it is an open fund.
Transport Health offers:
It also offers a broader health cover program that includes early hospital release, hospital in the home, chronic disease management and cover for babies.
Transport Health includes emergency Ambulance Cover with:
No. Transport Health is a for-profit health insurer. However, its parent company HCF is a not-for-profit insurer.
Yes. Transport Health operates in all Australian states and territories.
Benchmarks | Transport Health | Industry average |
Member retention for Hospital Cover | – | 86.9% |
% hospital-related charges covered | 92.4% | 89.9% |
Source: Private Health Insurance Ombudsman: State of the Health Funds Report: 2023
Yes. Transport Health has agreements with a number of private hospitals that allow it to provide services to its members at low cost or with no out-of-pocket costs:
Location | Number of private Agreement Hospitals | Industry maximum |
ACT | 4 | 6 |
NSW | 94 | 98 |
NT | 2 | 2 |
QLD | 49 | 60 |
SA | 21 | 23 |
TAS | 9 | 9 |
VIC | 73 | 76 |
WA | 21 | 24 |
Transport Health also has agreements with a number of day hospitals so it can provide services at low cost or with no out-of-pocket costs:
Location | Number of day Agreement Hospitals | Industry maximum |
ACT | 8 | 9 |
NSW | 86 | 103 |
NT | 1 | 2 |
QLD | 48 | 57 |
SA | 24 | 30 |
TAS | 5 | 8 |
VIC | 69 | 79 |
WA | 20 | 24 |
Source: Transport Health: performance
Benchmark | Transport Health | Industry average |
% Extras Cover charges covered | 46.9% | 51.1% |
Source: Private Health Insurance Ombudsman: State of the Health Funds Report: 2023
Benchmarks | Transport Health | Industry average |
Market share | – | – |
% services with no gap | 85.2% | 88.3% |
% services with no gap or where known gap payment made | 92.9% | 97.2% |
Market share of complaints to the PHIO | 0.2% | 3.1% |
% complaints investigated by the PHIO | 0.0% | 3.1% |
Benefits as a % of contributions | 79.5% | 80.5% |
Management expenses as a % of contribution income | 16.1% | 13.1% |
Management expenses per average policy | $527 | $592 |
Source: Private Health Insurance Ombudsman: State of the Health Funds Report: 2023
Yes. Through its parent company HCF, Transport Health is a member of Private Healthcare Australia (PHA). This body represents 20 registered health insurers and 97% of people covered by private health insurance.
Through HCF, it is a member of the Members Health Fund Alliance, an alliance of not-for-profit, member-owned, regional or community-based health insurers.
Yes. Transport Health allows you to make a claim for Extras using the Transport Health mobile app.
Phone:
1300 806 808
Website:
https://transporthealth.com.au/
Email:
enquiries@transporthealth.com.au
Address:
Level 8
403 George Street
SYDNEY NSW 2000
Postal address:
PO Box 545
STRAWBERRY HILLS NSW 2012
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