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Health insurer fined $35m by ACCC for unlawfully rejecting claims
ABC NEWS (Australia)
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7/4/2025
Health insurer Bupa is being accused of denying legitimate claims, as well as problematic billing practices. The insurer copped a 35 million dollar fine from the ACC earlier this week.
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This week the ACCC announced that Bupa would be getting a $35 million fine over its practices
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relating to mixed billing between 2018 and 2023.
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Essentially when patients had cover, often lower levels of cover, and they went to have
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surgery they would either do an eligibility check or find out after their surgery that
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they were having their claim denied in full.
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But in fact they had part of their operation covered because of their level of cover.
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And this was something that Bupa customers in recent months should be getting refunds
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for.
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What are patients telling the ABC about their experiences?
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So the period that the ACCC action is about runs up until 2023, but we had a patient get
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in touch with us who claims as recently as April this year they encountered something
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very similar.
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They had bronze level cover that included some cover for gynaecology.
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When they went to do their eligibility check were told their claim would be denied in full.
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It was many weeks of phoning and messaging the company and it wasn't until this particular
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customer took her complaint to the ombudsman that hours later her claim was approved and
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she could go ahead with the surgery.
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But in the meantime amid a cancer scare was facing a $14,000 bill.
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We also had a number of customers also raise concerns about claims being denied and their
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belief that they should have been covered.
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Some of these issues though aren't specific to Bupa necessarily, but certainly the response
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from Bupa has really angered patients when they haven't been able to get through or get
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correct information.
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Okay.
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What concerns do day hospitals and clinics have?
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So skin cancer clinics talk to us about a specific issue they've been having with skin
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cancer patients, especially once they've got bronze level cover which is a lower level
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of cover.
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So a lot of people think their skin cancer should be covered and under law it should.
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The problem happens when they need a skin graft.
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Now Bupa has been saying this is plastic surgery and only covered at a silver level.
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But in fact there is a clause in the law that says if it's to do with the skin cancer you
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are covered.
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Now Bupa said what's been happening is these claims have been automatically rejected under
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the computerized system and all it needs is a manual override.
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But the clinics told us when they then contact Bupa to get this manual override they can't get
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through, they're told blanket no's, they have no ability to kind of escalate this complaint.
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And day hospitals told us the other issue they encounter with Bupa is that when it comes
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to these kind of multi-layered operations where there's lots of item numbers that get billed,
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Bupa will only cover one, it's the most expensive one in the operation.
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And this is compared to other insurers who might cover two or three.
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And what that means for patients and hospitals is that they have to pick up the gap.
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So this is something that Bupa says it does, you know, on purpose it thinks that it benefits
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the customer and that simply all insurers do it differently.
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Alison, is it possible to gauge whether Bupa has more complaints than other insurers?
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Bupa does occupy significant market share.
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So across the board they have about a quarter of the health insurance market and it's much
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higher in some places like Queensland.
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When you look at their complaint numbers they sit roughly in proportion to their market share.
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And overall Private Health Australia says that complaints about the health insurance industry
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are trending down.
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