Healthscope Ends Bupa Contracts, Impacting 6 Million Australians and Private Hospital Access

November 21, 2024
Healthscope Ends Bupa Contracts, Impacting 6 Million Australians and Private Hospital Access
  • On November 17, 2023, Healthscope announced the termination of contracts with Bupa and 30 other funds represented by the Australian Health Services Alliance (AHSA), impacting over 6 million Australians.

  • As a result of this withdrawal, patients at 38 private hospitals, including those in Sydney and Melbourne, will lose their health insurance coverage, affecting their scheduled surgeries and procedures.

  • Healthscope, which is currently $1.6 billion in debt following a $4.1 billion acquisition in 2019, has been advocating for health funds to increase their payments to address rising healthcare costs.

  • A recent federal government review revealed that private hospitals' profit margins have halved in the last five years, largely due to escalating operational costs.

  • Greg Horan, Healthscope's CEO, emphasized the viability crisis facing Australia's private hospitals, which are grappling with a 5.7% increase in healthcare costs over the past year.

  • Horan explained that the decision to terminate agreements was influenced by threats of legal action from insurers regarding the imposition of up to $100 out-of-pocket fees for Bupa and AHSA members.

  • Critics, including AHSA chief executive Andrew Sando, have condemned Healthscope's actions, arguing that the company is prioritizing profits over patient care.

  • Horan described the ongoing situation as a result of 'lawfare' from insurers, highlighting the urgent need for fair funding to sustain hospital operations.

  • The agreements with AHSA funds are set to end on March 4, 2024, further complicating the healthcare landscape for affected patients.

  • From February 20, 2024, Bupa's 4 million customers will face difficult choices: switching health funds, opting for different hospitals, or incurring significant out-of-pocket fees for treatment at Healthscope facilities.

  • Healthscope operates several key private hospitals, including Norwest and Melbourne private hospitals, which are now at risk of reduced patient access due to these changes.

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Millions of Australians to lose cover at 38 private hospitals

The Sydney Morning Herald • Nov 21, 2024

Millions of Australians to lose cover at 38 private hospitals

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