I use a MP's 'Members Choice' dentist in Hobart and am perfectly happy with them - I have my particular dentist (same for 10 years now, before that someone else in the practice before they retired), not just any dentist in the practice.
Good for you, happy coincidence your dentist of choice happens to be a partner, I checked and mine is not nor are my next 3 alternatives. I have zero desire to move away from my lovely dentist who is the only one I know capable of giving pain free injections.
Your comment about disgruntled workers and sub-standard care is simply ridiculous and again, commenting about something you have no experience with.
No I asked around, no one I know here in Sydney is happy with the insurer owned practices; where there are constant staff changes. I dont do franchises.
I like choice and to know easily upfront before choosing a provider how having that option determines the true value of the policy.
My BIL is an optometrist and owns a share of 4 independent practices. When Medibank tried to get him to partner they came in like woolworths does to farmers and tried to bully them into shorter consults for lower pricing. As that would be a disservice he told them where to go. I guess if you are concerned you might lose business you might cave, but if you have a very loyal customer base they stay for the quality service.
You don't have to use the Medibank Private nominees.
I know this, but unlike other providers who state upfront on their website how much less they re-bate for no partners Medibank Private do not. If the difference isn't material, why not be upfront and honest. I sent feedback last night when they asked if the FAQ answered my question; and drafted a note to my local member about the misleading conduct from the largest insurer.
If you want to check how much MP will rebate you for a particular service from a non Members Choice provider, why not just call them and ask? Might surprise you, and might end up being an attractive policy for you.
It is a total PITA to wait for business hours. I am in back to back meetings most of the work day, so dont have the luxury of being able to wait on hold with a shopping list of codes because of their misleading conduct. It doesnt give me a good feeling, so Ive eliminated them.
You love them, they work for you that is great for you, my mileage varies dramatically. The competitive landscape and cost of living is much lower in Tassie vs Sydney CBD.
In respect to Hospital cover, the only private hospital in Hobart is their nominated one for cheaper out-of-pockets, so that works well.
Im not concerned with the hospital part, as those lists are readily available and I've been able to verify my preferred private hospitals are partner for every insurer I am looking at.
Boy, if getting Woolies/QFF points is in any way on your mind re health cover, you are using the wrong metrics.
LOL I never said this was for me, but if Pushka decided to go with Bupa anyway because that policy worked best for her, why wouldn't she also make sure she got the sign-up bonus?
I am however considering the joining offers from some providers that give between 6-12 weeks free premiums over the first 12-18 months (not the ones with stupid gift cards) when evaluating the cost because that is material if the coverage is otherwise equal.
Hence my disappointment when you realise some brands like AAMI which have good extras policies offering 70% rebates for any provider are actually NIB by another name and my current policy eliminates y eligibility that their 6 weeks free offer. I have emailed my NIB corporate contact and asked for the latest corporate offer for Silver Plus and if they can match this offer. If not I have 3 others (excluding medibank) which are looking quite promising.
WCMO is clearly different to what CYO.