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Canstar reviews how nib’s health insurance policies compare against those of other health insurers in New Zealand.

What health insurance policies does nib offer?

nib offers its customers a choice of either Standard or Premium cover across the following plans:

  • Everyday Plan
  • Hospital Plan
  • Combined Everyday and Hospital Plan

What's covered by nib's Everyday Plan? 

nib's Everyday plans are designed to contribute towards your day-to-day healthcare costs. The two levels of cover offer:

  • Dental treatment, including check-ups, fillings, braces and crowns
  • New glasses and contacts
  • Physio, chiro & osteo
  • GP visits
  • Acupuncture, massage, vaccinations & traditional Chinese medicine

Costs:

Standard: from $10.66 per week & claim back 60% of costs*

Premium: from $19.58 per week & claim back 80% of costs*

What's covered by nib's Hospital Plan?

nib's Hospital plans are designed to help cover big health costs, such as surgery or cancer treatment. The two levels of cover offer:

  • Cancer treatment
  • Specialist consultations
  • Extraction of impacted or unerupted teeth (after 12 months cover)
  • Major and minor surgery, such as hip and knee replacements, skin lesions and GP surgery
  • Diagnostic investigations, including MRI scans, x-rays and CT angiograms

Costs:

Both include up to $300,000 surgical benefits/up to $200,000 non-surgical:

Standard: from $14.44 per week*

Premium: from $19.96 per week*

*Quotes include 4% direct debit discount, based on a 25-year-old male, non-smoker with a $250 annual excess on Hospital cover. For exact figures, you'll need to obtain a personalised quote.

What's covered by nib's combined Everyday and Hospital Plan?

Nib offers customers the opportunity to combine the Everyday plan with Hospital plan (outlined above), to create a comprehensive health plan with one premium payment.

What's not covered by nib's policies?

Similar to other health insurance providers, exclusions vary between each policy and centre largely around eligibility criteria for each level of cover. However, nib states that pre-existing conditions relating to cancer, heart disease, hips, knees, backs, transplant, reconstructive or reparative surgery are not covered. 

For full cover details, check nib's policy documents.

What makes nib's health insurance policies different?

The ability to choose standard and premium levels of cover under different categories, as well as combining policies, is somewhat unique. However nib also says that its mobile application makes the claims process easier.

About nib

An international company that has become the second-largest health insurer in New Zealand, nib provides health insurance options for individuals, as well as companies seeking health insurance for employees.

Check out the link below to see how nib compares against other health insurers.

Bruce Pitchers is Canstar's NZ Editor. An experienced finance reporter, he has three decades’ experience as a journalist and has worked for major media companies in Australia, the UK and NZ, including ACP, Are Media, Bauer Media Group, Fairfax, Pacific Magazines, News Corp and TVNZ. As a freelancer, he has worked for The Australian Financial Review, the NZ Financial Markets Authority and major banks and investment companies on both sides of the Tasman.
In his role at Canstar, he has been a regular commentator in the NZ media, including on the DrivenStuff and One Roof websites, the NZ Herald, Radio NZ, and Newstalk ZB.
Away from Canstar, Bruce creates puzzles for magazines including Woman’s Day and New Idea. He is also the co-author of the murder-mystery puzzle book 5 Minute Murder.


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