Using private health insurance

Did you know every time a patient uses their private health insurance when being admitted to one of our hospitals, it helps our hospital boost the services we can provide and also helps the hospital to purchase additional equipment?

You may have private health insurance that you would like to use while you are in hospital. You have the right to use public services as a public or private patient.

If you are a potential private patient the Patient Liaison Officer will discuss this issue with you, and will seek your consent to be admitted as a private patient. If you have any questions or concerns, a Patient Liaison Officer can be contacted via the switchboard of each hospital. They are available Monday to Friday at all sites and weekends at Wollongong, Shoalhaven and Shellharbour Hospitals. Alternatively, ask the clerk on your ward to arrange for them to come and see you.

All ISLHD Hospitals have electronic access to most health funds for the purpose of eligibility checks, and are able to provide a printed copy. 

In an emergency, you or the people supporting you, will be advised of any costs by the hospital’s Admission or Patient Service Office.