Do you need health insurance if you have public healthcare?
New Zealand’s public healthcare system provides essential medical services for eligible residents, including free hospital care for emergencies and serious conditions. But while it’s a solid foundation, it may not always meet every healthcare need, especially when it comes to timing, treatment options, or access to non-urgent care.
That’s where private health insurance can play a key role.
What the public system covers well
Public healthcare does a good job of supporting urgent or acute needs. If you're in an accident, develop a serious illness, or need emergency surgery, the public system steps in often at no direct cost. You can learn more about the public system and how it works at health.govt.nz.
But for many Kiwis, the challenge isn’t access to emergency care. It’s the waiting for non-urgent procedures, diagnostic tests, or specialist appointments.
Why people turn to health insurance
Private health insurance helps fill the gaps that the public system can’t always cover promptly. Here’s where it can make a real difference:
- Faster treatment: Avoid public waitlists for non-urgent surgery and specialist consultations.
- More choice: Select your preferred provider or seek second opinions.
- Greater certainty: Plan treatment dates around your life, not a waiting list.
- Wider access: Some policies offer cover for treatments not fully funded by the public system, such as certain medications, dental surgery, or non-Pharmac drugs.
These benefits are particularly valuable for people who are self-employed, have young families, or simply want more control over their healthcare journey.
When advice matters
Choosing the right level of cover can be tricky. Every insurer offers different policies, exclusions, and levels of support — and what suits one person may not suit another. That’s why speaking with a financial adviser is so important.
An adviser can help you:
- Understand what you’re currently covered for.
- Identify any potential risks or gaps.
- Compare policies and providers in the market.
- Regular reviews to make sure your cover suits your stage of life, income, and needs.
Health insurance isn’t about expecting the worst, it’s about being ready if something happens. And with expert advice, you can make a confident, informed decision that gives you and your loved ones greater peace of mind. Get in touch with us today.
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