Health Insurance - July 24th Reciprocal Health Agreements – What Do They Cover? Reciprocal health agreements allow citizens from specific countries to receive partially (or fully) subsidised healthcare in other countries. However, there is a range of health services that are not covered, so it pays to be …
Health Insurance - July 10th Health Insurance For Kids: How it Works in NZ Canstar's latest research reveals 59% of adult Kiwis buy health insurance as it offers them peace of mind, knowing they will be able to get immediate care when required. But have you considered the value …
Banking & Insurance - July 21st AA Health Insurance: NZ’s Favourite Health Insurer 2022 The AA may be best known for coming to the rescue at roadside breakdowns, but its range of insurance products extends to safeguarding family health, too. Here in New Zealand, we enjoy the benefits of free …
Health Insurance - January 25th Cloth, surgical, N95 or P2 – What’s the Best Face Mask for Covid-19? Cloth, surgical, N95 or P2, what's the best face mask for Covid-19? In the US, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently acknowledged that cloth masks do not offer as much protection as …
Health Insurance - July 21st AA Health Insurance: NZ’s Best Health Insurance Provider When you think of the AA, you automatically think of cars, and how the AA is there to help keep your wheels running smoothly. But AA Health Insurance can ensure you keep in tip-top physical …
Health Insurance - September 15th What’s the Point of Insurance in Your 20s? Insurance in your 20s! What's the point? If you’re in your 20s, you’re likely well into your journey of adulting. But with all that other grown-up stuff on your plate, insurance can often feel like …
Health Insurance - September 4th 12 of the Biggest Insurance Myths Busted You might think your insurer is always looking for ways to decline your claim. Or perhaps you think you don’t have to pay an excess if you’re not at fault in an accident. But that …
Health Insurance - August 4th Paying Big Dental Bills: What Are My Options? Dental treatments don’t come cheap. The average cost for a filling in New Zealand is between $150-$320. A root canal costs $740-$1160, and a tooth removal around $230. And braces? You’re looking at anywhere from …
Health Insurance - June 25th Why Does Private Health Insurance Matter? Why bother with private health insurance? When we all pay taxes and already have a robust public healthcare system, why do Kiwis need to pay extra for medical cover? It's a valid question, and one …
Health Insurance - June 24th Revealed NZ’s Best Health Insurer: UniMed The unfortunate thing about falling ill is that it can happen to any of us at any time, even people who treat their bodies as temples. And while Kiwis are fortunate to have access to …