Give back commitment increased to $305 million for Medibank and ahm customers
Medibank today announced it will increase its current give back commitment from $215 million to $305 million, as part of its COVID-19 support package and give back program for Medibank and ahm customers.
Why mandating a return to the office is good for some but not for us
Our people's expectations have changed and how we work has changed with them
Mental health support for customers during this difficult time
Medibank is reminding customers that it has mental health support available for those who may be struggling to cope with the tragic events playing out both here at home and overseas.
Support for customers impacted by floods in south east Queensland and northern NSW
Medibank and ahm are offering financial support to customers in flood affected areas of south-east Queensland and northern NSW.
Medibank appoints non-executive directors
Medibank today announced the appointment of Kathryn Fagg AO and Peter Everingham as non-executive directors effective 31 March 2022.
2022 half year results
Our strong result shows our focus on our customers and strategy to grow as a health company is working.
Calvary-Medibank using AI and remote monitoring to support more than 130,000 COVID patients so far
Remote monitoring and artificial intelligence (AI) are being used by Medibank and Calvary to support local health authorities manage COVID cases across the country.
Research key to our world-class health system
One positive outcome of the COVID pandemic is an exponential increase in recognition and appreciation for our nation’s researchers and scientists.
New Medibank research reveals majority of Australians are lonely
Medibank has released new research revealing that as the pandemic enters its third calendar year, not only are more Australians self-reporting as feeling lonely, they are feeling lonelier for longer.
Australians encouraged to prioritise their health checks
Data from comprehensive health checks conducted on more than 500 executives, since the beginning of COVID, discovered potentially serious undiagnosed health issues.
Give back commitment increased to $305 million for Medibank and ahm customers
Medibank today announced it will increase its current give back commitment from $215 million to $305 million, as part of its COVID-19 support package and give back program for Medibank and ahm customers.
Why mandating a return to the office is good for some but not for us
Our people's expectations have changed and how we work has changed with them
Mental health support for customers during this difficult time
Medibank is reminding customers that it has mental health support available for those who may be struggling to cope with the tragic events playing out both here at home and overseas.
Support for customers impacted by floods in south east Queensland and northern NSW
Medibank and ahm are offering financial support to customers in flood affected areas of south-east Queensland and northern NSW.
Medibank appoints non-executive directors
Medibank today announced the appointment of Kathryn Fagg AO and Peter Everingham as non-executive directors effective 31 March 2022.
2022 half year results
Our strong result shows our focus on our customers and strategy to grow as a health company is working.
Calvary-Medibank using AI and remote monitoring to support more than 130,000 COVID patients so far
Remote monitoring and artificial intelligence (AI) are being used by Medibank and Calvary to support local health authorities manage COVID cases across the country.
Research key to our world-class health system
One positive outcome of the COVID pandemic is an exponential increase in recognition and appreciation for our nation’s researchers and scientists.
New Medibank research reveals majority of Australians are lonely
Medibank has released new research revealing that as the pandemic enters its third calendar year, not only are more Australians self-reporting as feeling lonely, they are feeling lonelier for longer.
Australians encouraged to prioritise their health checks
Data from comprehensive health checks conducted on more than 500 executives, since the beginning of COVID, discovered potentially serious undiagnosed health issues.