Healthscope announced on Friday it had ended its three-year contract with Bupa and its two-year deal with AHSA fund members early, accusing the insurers of “greed” and putting their members at ...
In October, Healthscope proposed a $100 fee for Bupa and AHSA members using Healthscope care facilities across dozens of private hospitals. It was argued the proposed fee would help rectify what ...
More than six million Australians across 38 national private hospitals will be impacted after hospital operator Healthscope announced its plans to terminate contracts with private health insurers.
Healthscope says it has no choice but to end its contracts with Bupa and the AHSA after they refused to pay a proposed hospital facility fee. The cancellation would impact around 6.6 million ...
Healthscope CEO Greg Horan joins to discuss the company cutting ties with BUPA and Australian Health Service Alliance (AHSA). “We’ve been in negotiations with BUPA and Australian Health ...
Healthscope was demanding Bupa and AHSA pay a fee to make private hospitals more viable – something both insurers refused. The Australian Medical Association said it has “grave” concerns for ...
Healthscope on Friday ended agreements with Bupa and the Australian Health Services Alliance (AHSA), which covers 22 insurers and their customers nationwide, after the organisations refused to pay ...