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Reviewed and updated 3 April 2024

Private hospitals are often perceived as expensive because, unlike public hospitals, they do not receive all their funding from the Government. As a patient, you are charged for the treatments and services you receive. This is because private hospitals are run either as not-for-profit organisations or for-profit businesses. 

If you enter a private hospital, you may have to pay for:

  • treatment by doctors
  • treatment by other health professionals
  • accommodation
  • operating theatre fees
  • medical imaging, pathology and other diagnostic test services
  • prostheses costs (for example, plates, screws, artificial joints) 
  • medicines and dressings
  • costs for physiotherapy and other therapies in hospital.

Many people take out Hospital Cover to help pay for the cost of being treated as a private patient in a private hospital.

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