Welcoming a newborn into your family is an exciting time, filled with joy, anticipation, and, of course, some necessary paperwork. One of the most important steps new parents can take is adding their newborn to their private health insurance policy. Not only does this ensure that your baby is covered for any unexpected medical expenses,
As a medical professional, you understand the importance of being prepared for unexpected events. Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or just starting your career, having the right insurance coverage is crucial for safeguarding your practice and personal assets. In this blog post, we’ll guide you through the claims process, offering insights and tips to help
When Rob, an anaesthetics registrar, was diagnosed with Melanoma, many things were going through his mind – his long-term health, his family, the exams he had coming up, but one thing he didn’t have to worry about was his income. “I’m a doctor so I see people every day who are sick or injured. While
Insurance might not always be front of mind, but it’s important to review your policies regularly to make sure you’ve got the right cover. Whatever your mix of cover — life, total and permanent disability, income protection and trauma — insurance can be an important part of protecting yourself and your family, now and into
By Simon Farmer, Partner of Walshs From 31 March 2020, a raft of new changes around the design and pricing of Income Protection insurance (IP) will come into effect and it is essential those working in Queensland’s health sector know exactly what this means for them. The changes focus, in particular, on Agreed Value contracts