Australian health insurance company HCF has announced it is giving back an additional $40 million in health insurance claims savings to its members. 7NEWS
HCF has announced it is giving back an additional $40 million in health insurance claims savings to its members.
“We recognise the current pressures on household budgets being faced by our members and have kept our promise to continue passing on any COVID-19 savings,” she said. “As we continue to give back more for our members, we remain committed to keeping premiums affordable and ensuring they can access the quality care and support best suited to their needs.”
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