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WHY IS HEALTH INSURANCE IMPORTANT IN NZ

  • New Zealand has an ageing population with escalating needs for  health care; The forecast on general population growth is 17% by 2030, but the forecast growth in the 65+ population is 181% by 2030.
  • New Zealand has got an increasing decoupling of expectation from the daily reality of  healthcare delivery;
  • New Zealand population is growing quickly, and health infrastructure projects are lagging.
  • In New Zealand it takes an average 798 days for a modern medicine to be publicly funded after registration.
  • Among 20 comparable OECD countries, New Zealand has less than 30% registered for modern medicines between 2011 and 2020. It ranked the last.
  • Nearly all NZ hospitals failing to meet GOVT's ED wait time targets.
  • New Zealand has one of the highest obesity rates in the OECD countries.

ENJOY A MONTH PREMIUM FREE WITH AIA

If you take out any of comprehensive life insurance, health insurance, trauma insurance or income protection insurance from AIA before 30 November, you'll get one month's premium free. Begin your insurance journey with a Starter plan, and enjoy your first month's premium free, anytime. That's right - you can protect yourself and your loved ones and enjoy a month free cover with AIA. See Terms and Conditions

 GIVE THE GIFT OF HEALTH INSURANCE

For a limited time, for every adult covered by a new Ultimate Health, Ultimate Health Max or Easy Health policy, before 29 February 2024, one child will be covered FREE for a year with our Base Cover. This offer is available exclusively through nibAPPLY. To find out more get in touch with us.
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