Singles Health Insurance
Health Insurance

Singles

  • Earn up to 60,000 Qantas Points for joining by 28 May. Points will be awarded based on your level of cover after 60 days. Not available if you’ve recently held health insurance issued by nib.
  • Plus earn 1 Qantas Point per $1 spent on your premium every month.

Talk to our health insurance specialists

We’ll help you find the right health cover for your needs and budget.

Tell us about you

Qantas and its health insurance partner, nib, will collect, handle and use your information in line with our Privacy Notice.

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Based on the information you provided above, here are some product combinations and price options that may be suitable. Prices include the Australian Government Rebate and Lifetime Health Cover Loading where applicable.
Bronze Hospital Plus + Family Extras
Silver Hospital + Kickstart Extras
Silver Plus Hospital + Active Extras

In the first year you could earn

--PTS

--PTS

--PTS

Hospital inclusions

Extras inclusions + annual limits

Rebate

60% back
60% back
65% back
No annual limit
No annual limit
No annual limit
$600 annual limit
$1,000 annual limit
$1,000 annual limit
No annual limit
$700 (combined with Dental (General)) annual limit
No annual limit
$250 annual limit
$250 annual limit
$250 annual limit
$300 combined annual limit
$300 annual limit
$750 (combined with Physiotherapy) annual limit
Not included
Not included
$200 annual limit

Factsheets

hospital
hospital
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pregnancy
pregnancy
No
Yes
dental
dental
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More
optical
optical
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physio
physio
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More

Looking for something else?

Rewarding Health Insurance

With Qantas Health Insurance you could get:

  • Up to
    60,000 PTS
    Earn up to 60,000 Qantas Points for joining by 28 May. Eligibility and T&Cs apply.
  • 1 PT
    Earn 1 Qantas Point per $1 spent on your premium every month.
  • 12,000 PTS
    You could earn 12,000 Qantas Points in a year with the Qantas Wellbeing App by walking 10,000 steps each day and regularly reaching your sleep goals.
  • Waiting Periods Recognised
    If you’re switching funds, we’ll recognise waiting periods already served for comparable services.

Why join Qantas Health Insurance

Easy joining

Get a quote online or over the phone in less than 5 mins. And we can take care of the switching process with your previous fund.

Continuous cover

Waiting periods already served for comparable Hospital and Extras services will be recognised.

Choice of providers

Flexibility to choose your Extras provider and get 60 - 75% back on claims (depending on your cover), up to your annual limit.

Simple claiming

On the spot claiming for most Extras services with HICAPS, or claim online via the self-service portal or the Qantas Wellbeing App.

Qantas Wellbeing App

Frequent Flyer members earned a total of 65M Qantas Points in 2020 with the App - download it for free today.
  1. 1

    Set Challenges

    Link your fitness tracking device to the App and set daily and weekly challenges to monitor your results and earn Qantas Points.

  2. 2

    Stay Rested

    Use the Sleep Health Challenge to set your sleep and wake up times. Then simply put your phone down at least 30 minutes before bedtime to wake up to Qantas Points.

  3. 3

    Complete Check-ups

    Complete the check-ups in the App to boost your awareness about your health plus even help you stay safe at home and in the car.

Set Challenges
Stay Rested
Complete Check-ups

Qantas Wellbeing App

Frequent Flyer members earned a total of 65M Qantas Points in 2020 with the App - download it for free today.
Set Challenges

Set Challenges

Link your fitness tracking device to the App and set daily and weekly challenges to monitor your results and earn Qantas Points.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is health insurance?

Private health insurance helps cover the cost of medical treatments. It can help you avoid wait times for public hospitals, offset the costs of health services not covered by Medicare, and allow you the flexibility to choose your doctor.
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What is Hospital cover?

Hospital cover helps pay for in-hospital costs such as surgery, anesthesia, private rooms, and theatre fees for services included in your Hospital cover. Your out-of-pocket costs will vary according to the Hospital cover you select, the Hospital excess you choose, your health fund, the medical professionals required, and the procedure involved.
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What is Extras cover?

Extras cover helps pay for things that are 'extra' to in-hospital services – and often not covered by Medicare. Purchased separately or together with Hospital cover, an Extras policy covers health care services like dental, physiotherapy and optical.
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Helping you understand…

Australian Government Rebate
The Australian Government Rebate offers eligible Australians a saving on the cost of their health cover. Your rebate level is based on the age of the oldest person on the policy and your combined taxable income. Read more
Medicare levy surcharge (MLS)
The MLS is an additional 1% to 1.5% in tax on top of the normal 2% Medicare Levy we all have to pay. You could be affected by the MLS if your income is above a certain level and you don’t have an appropriate level of Hospital cover as part of a private health insurance policy. Read more
Lifetime Health Cover (LHC)
LHC is a Government initiative designed to incentivise people to take out – and maintain – private Hospital cover earlier in life. If you haven’t taken out private Hospital insurance by 1 July following your 31st birthday, a 2% loading will be added on to the cost of your Hospital cover for every year you don’t have it up to 70%. Read more
Age-based discount
The age-based discount provides people aged 18–29 years with a discount of up to 10 per cent of their private health insurance hospital premiums. Read more
Waiting Periods
A waiting period is the time-frame you have to wait before you can start claiming benefits on your policy, and it applies to both Hospital and Extras cover. Read more
Out-of-pocket Expense
An out-of-pocket expense is incurred when you're charged more for medical or hospital services than the amount you get back from Medicare (if you're an Australian resident) and your health cover. It’s therefore not something you can claim for. Read more
Qantas Health Insurance backed by nib

Qantas Health Insurance backed by nib

Qantas Frequent Flyer members can be confident when they come onboard with Qantas Health Insurance. After all, we’re backed by nib, one of Australia’s largest insurers. We’ll be there to look after you from when you take out a new policy, right through to when you make a claim.

Need help?

Talk to one of our Qantas Health Insurance experts, on 13 49 60 Monday to Friday 9am - 7pm.

Important Information

Qantas Health Insurance is issued by nib health funds limited ABN 83 000 124 381 (nib) a registered private health insurer, and is arranged by Qantas Airways Limited ABN 16 009 661 901 (Qantas), for which Qantas receives commission.