Further reading
What are out of pocket costs?
Understanding some of the potential costs associated with going to hospital.
How to choose a specialist
One of the biggest benefits of being treated in the private system is that you get to choose your own specialist – here’s how to pick the right one for you.
What is the difference between public and private hospital?
When it comes to choosing public or private healthcare it’s worth knowing the difference between the two. Here, we explain the basics so you can make an informed decision about which one is right for you.
Ways to reduce your costs
Costs can vary when it comes to a hip replacement. Get tips on how to best manage the cost of your procedure.
Preparing for hip replacement surgery
Get tips on how you can prepare for a hip or knee replacement and get support throughout your recovery.
Receive Rehab at Home
Eligible members can receive care from a registered health professional in the comfort of their own home, where clinically appropriate.**
No Gap Joint Replacement Program
Eligible members could pay no out-of-pocket costs* for a knee or hip joint replacement.
Looking for something else?
Visit our Hospital Assist homepage for a range of tools and advice to help you at every stage of your hospital journey.
Things you need to know
While we hope you find this information helpful, please note that it is general in nature. It is not health advice, and is not tailored to meet your individual health needs. You should always consult a trusted health professional before making decisions about your health care. While we have prepared the information carefully, we can’t guarantee that it is accurate, complete or up-to-date. And while we may mention goods or services provided by others, we aren’t specifically endorsing them and can’t accept responsibility for them. For these reasons we are unable to accept responsibility for any loss that may be sustained from acting on this information (subject to applicable consumer guarantees).
** For eligible hospital members who have served waiting periods. Treating doctor must consider it appropriate. Services are subject to provider availability. Providers are not located in all areas and may change without notice. Additional treatment may incur out-of-pocket costs.
* There may be out-of-pocket expenses associated with outpatient appointments, such as your initial visit with a participating surgeon in their consulting rooms. An excess or per day payment may still be payable, depending on the product a member has chosen and whether they are claiming under their hospital cover for the first time in a calendar year.