Medibank to invest an extra $50m into mental health
Medibank is investing $50 million over the next five years into mental health, with the aim of improving access, innovation and prevention for its customers.
Data offers glimmer of hope in worsening obesity crisis
New data suggests 2017 was a better year for our nation’s ever-worsening waistlines, as the percentage of overweight or obese Australians saw a subtle decline.
Medibank leads the way on safety and quality
Medibank will bring together private health industry leaders to discuss the future of healthcare with a Safety and Quality Forum held today.
Medibank recognised as Australia's Best Workplace for dads
Medibank is proud to be recognised as the number one workplace for dads after analysis of Australia’s largest 500 companies by website Direct Advice for Dads and research firm CoreData.
Launching Australia's first ethnically diverse pregnancy weight calculator
Medibank and Monash University have produced a new evidence-based and free interactive tool to support all Australian women in achieving a healthy pregnancy weight gain.
Wechat starting new conversations for medibank customers
Medibank has launched a WeChat channel to better connect with the growing Australian-Chinese population.
Top questions to ask your doctor before surgery
There are several simple ways to make sure you’re fully informed before any in-hospital surgery or procedure.
Rehab the most common overnight procedure
Rehabilitation admissions have grown by more than 20 per cent since 2013, overtaking childbirth as the most common reason for an overnight hospital admission.
Media statement – ACCC and Medibank proceedings
The Full Federal Court will begin hearing the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) appeal in relation to the proceedings it brought against Medibank in 2016.
Medibank reveals its most expensive claims
For the top 10 hospital claims, Medibank paid $3.4 million to customers, with patients requiring more than 1,200 days in hospital, or just under three and a half years.
Medibank to invest an extra $50m into mental health
Medibank is investing $50 million over the next five years into mental health, with the aim of improving access, innovation and prevention for its customers.
Data offers glimmer of hope in worsening obesity crisis
New data suggests 2017 was a better year for our nation’s ever-worsening waistlines, as the percentage of overweight or obese Australians saw a subtle decline.
Medibank leads the way on safety and quality
Medibank will bring together private health industry leaders to discuss the future of healthcare with a Safety and Quality Forum held today.
Medibank recognised as Australia's Best Workplace for dads
Medibank is proud to be recognised as the number one workplace for dads after analysis of Australia’s largest 500 companies by website Direct Advice for Dads and research firm CoreData.
Launching Australia's first ethnically diverse pregnancy weight calculator
Medibank and Monash University have produced a new evidence-based and free interactive tool to support all Australian women in achieving a healthy pregnancy weight gain.
Wechat starting new conversations for medibank customers
Medibank has launched a WeChat channel to better connect with the growing Australian-Chinese population.
Top questions to ask your doctor before surgery
There are several simple ways to make sure you’re fully informed before any in-hospital surgery or procedure.
Rehab the most common overnight procedure
Rehabilitation admissions have grown by more than 20 per cent since 2013, overtaking childbirth as the most common reason for an overnight hospital admission.
Media statement – ACCC and Medibank proceedings
The Full Federal Court will begin hearing the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) appeal in relation to the proceedings it brought against Medibank in 2016.
Medibank reveals its most expensive claims
For the top 10 hospital claims, Medibank paid $3.4 million to customers, with patients requiring more than 1,200 days in hospital, or just under three and a half years.