Perfectly chill- great place to coast through life stages.

Best for those in between clumsy and cautious. This policy is a good compromise for those in between life stages, wanting to maintain cover but not quite needing extensive protection (yet).

Features:

  • Cover for a number of common services in a private hospital or day surgery facility
  • We will pay benefits for inpatient services in a private or public hospital where a Medicare benefit is payable, provided waiting periods have been served, except for restricted or excluded services where a lower or nil benefit entitlement exists
  • Keeps costs down by limiting cover on services you’re less likely to need with a $750 excess
  • Age-based discount available for eligible policy holders^
  • Must be combined with any of our extras products

^Secure Hospital (Silver) is an age-based discount policy and also a retained age-based discount policy. For more information on eligibility to these discounts please refer to our information.

What you're covered for

Services that are included under Secure Hospital (Silver)
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Emergency Ambulance Cover

If you're not eligible for a concession, free ambulance transport or a state ambulance scheme does not provide cover, we will pay benefits towards emergency ambulance services when provided by recognised providers.

Some covers limit the number of Emergency Ambulance services you can have in a calendar year, view the product summary and our Member Guide for more information on what's covered, and other important stuff.

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Rehabilitation

Hospital treatment for physical rehabilitation for a patient related to surgery or illness.

For example: inpatient and admitted day patient rehabilitation, stroke recovery, cardiac rehabilitation.

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Brain and nervous system

Hospital treatment for the investigation and treatment of the brain, brain related conditions, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system.

For example: stroke, brain or spinal cord tumours, head injuries, epilepsy and Parkinson’s disease.

Treatment of spinal column (back bone) conditions is listed separately under Back, neck and spine.

Chemotherapy and radiotherapy for cancer is listed separately under Chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy for cancer.

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Eye (not cataracts)

Hospital treatment for the investigation and treatment of the eye and the contents of the eye socket.

For example: retinal detachment, tear duct conditions, eye infections and
medically managed trauma to the eye.

Cataract procedures are listed separately under Cataracts.

Eyelid procedures are listed separately under Plastic and reconstructive surgery.

Chemotherapy and radiotherapy for cancer is listed separately under Chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy for cancer.

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Ear, nose and throat

Hospital treatment for the investigation and treatment of the ear, nose, throat,
middle ear, thyroid, parathyroid, larynx, lymph nodes and related areas of the
head and neck. 

For example: damaged ear drum, sinus surgery, removal of foreign bodies,
stapedectomy and throat cancer.

Tonsils, adenoids and grommets are listed separately under Tonsils, adenoids
and grommets.

The implantation of a hearing device is listed separately under Implantation of
hearing devices.

Orthopaedic neck conditions are listed separately under Back, neck and spine.

Sleep studies are listed separately under Sleep studies.

Chemotherapy and radiotherapy for cancer is listed separately under
Chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy for cancer.

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Tonsils, adenoids and grommets

Hospital treatment of the tonsils, adenoids and insertion or removal of grommets.

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Bone, joint and muscle

Hospital treatment for the investigation and treatment of diseases, disorders
and injuries of the musculoskeletal system.

For example: carpal tunnel, fractures, hand surgery, joint fusion, bone spurs,
osteomyelitis and bone cancer.

Chest surgery is listed separately under Lung and chest.

Spinal cord conditions are listed separately under Brain and nervous system.

Spinal column conditions are listed separately under Back, neck and spine.

Joint reconstructions are listed separately under Joint reconstructions.

Joint replacements are listed separately under Joint replacements.

Podiatric surgery performed by a registered podiatric surgeon is listed separately under Podiatric surgery (provided by a registered podiatric surgeon).

Management of back pain is listed separately under Pain management.

Pain management that requires a device is listed separately under Pain management with device.

Chemotherapy and radiotherapy for cancer is listed separately under Chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy for cancer.

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Joint reconstructions

Hospital treatment for surgery for joint reconstructions.

For example: torn tendons, rotator cuff tears and damaged ligaments.

Joint replacements are listed separately under Joint replacements.

Bone fractures are listed separately under Bone, joint and muscle.

Procedures to the spinal column are listed separately under Back, neck and spine.

Podiatric surgery performed by a registered podiatric surgeon is listed separately under Podiatric surgery (provided by a registered podiatric surgeon).

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Kidney and bladder

Hospital treatment for the investigation and treatment of the kidney, adrenal gland and bladder.

For example: kidney stones, adrenal gland tumour and incontinence.

Dialysis is listed separately under Dialysis for chronic kidney failure.

Chemotherapy and radiotherapy for cancer is listed separately under Chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy for cancer.

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Male reproductive system

Hospital treatment for the investigation and treatment of the male reproductive system including the prostate.

For example: male sterilisation, circumcision and prostate cancer.

Chemotherapy and radiotherapy for cancer is listed separately under Chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy for cancer.

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Digestive system

Hospital treatment for the investigation and treatment of the digestive system, including the oesophagus, stomach, gall bladder, pancreas, spleen, liver and bowel.

For example: oesophageal cancer, irritable bowel syndrome, gall stones and haemorrhoids.

Endoscopy is listed separately under Gastrointestinal endoscopy.

Hernia and appendicectomy procedures are listed separately under Hernia and appendix.

Bariatric surgery is listed separately under Weight loss surgery.

Chemotherapy and radiotherapy for cancer is listed separately under Chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy for cancer.

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Hernia and appendix

Hospital treatment for the investigation and treatment of a hernia or appendicitis.

Digestive conditions are listed separately under Digestive system.

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Gastrointestinal endoscopy

Hospital treatment for the diagnosis, investigation and treatment of the internal parts of the gastrointestinal system using an endoscope.

For example: colonoscopy, gastroscopy, endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP).

Non-endoscopic procedures for the digestive system are listed separately under Digestive system.

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Gynaecology

Hospital treatment for the investigation and treatment of the female reproductive system.

For example: endometriosis, polycystic ovaries, female sterilisation and cervical cancer.

Fertility treatments are listed separately under Assisted reproductive services.

Pregnancy and birth-related conditions are listed separately under Pregnancy and birth.

Miscarriage or termination of pregnancy is listed separately under Miscarriage and termination of pregnancy.

Chemotherapy and radiotherapy for cancer is listed separately under Chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy for cancer.

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Miscarriage and termination of pregnancy

Hospital treatment for the investigation and treatment of a miscarriage or for termination of pregnancy.

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Chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy for cancer

Hospital treatment for chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy for the treatment of cancer or benign tumours.

Surgical treatment of cancer is listed separately under each body system.

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Pain management

Hospital treatment for pain management that does not require the insertion or surgical management of a device.

For example: treatment of nerve pain and chest pain due to cancer by injection of a nerve block.

Pain management using a device (for example an infusion pump or neurostimulator) is listed separately under Pain management with device.

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Skin

Hospital treatment for the investigation and treatment of skin, skin-related conditions and nails. The removal of foreign bodies is also included. Plastic surgery that is medically necessary and relating to the treatment of a skinrelated condition is also included.

For example: melanoma, minor wound repair and abscesses.

Removal of excess skin due to weight loss is listed separately under Weight loss surgery.

Chemotherapy and radiotherapy for cancer is listed separately under Chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy for cancer.

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Breast surgery (medically necessary)

Hospital treatment for the investigation and treatment of breast disorders and associated lymph nodes, and reconstruction and/or reduction following breast surgery or a preventative mastectomy.

For example: breast lesions, breast tumours, asymmetry due to breast cancer surgery, and gynecomastia.

This clinical category does not require benefits to be paid for cosmetic breast surgery that is not medically necessary.

Chemotherapy and radiotherapy for cancer is listed separately under Chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy for cancer.

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Diabetes management (excluding insulin pumps)

Hospital treatment for the investigation and management of diabetes.

For example: stabilisation of hypo- or hyper- glycaemia, contour problems due to insulin injections.

Treatment for diabetes-related conditions is listed separately under each body system affected.

For example, treatment for diabetes-related eye conditions is listed separately under Eye.

Treatment for ulcers is listed separately under Skin.

Provision and replacement of insulin pumps is listed separately under Insulin
pumps.

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Heart and vascular system

Hospital treatment for the investigation and treatment of the heart, heart-related conditions and vascular system.

For example: heart failure and heart attack, monitoring of heart conditions, varicose veins and removal of plaque from arterial walls.

Chemotherapy and radiotherapy for cancer is listed separately under Chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy for cancer.

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Lung and chest

Hospital treatment for the investigation and treatment of the lungs, lung related conditions, mediastinum and chest.

For example: lung cancer, respiratory disorders such as asthma, pneumonia, and treatment of trauma to the chest.

Chemotherapy and radiotherapy for cancer is listed separately under Chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy for cancer.

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Blood

Hospital treatment for the investigation and treatment of blood and bloodrelated conditions.

For example: blood clotting disorders and bone marrow transplants.

Treatment for cancers of the blood is listed separately under Chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy for cancer.

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Back, neck and spine

Hospital treatment for the investigation and treatment of the back, neck and spinal column, including spinal fusion.

For example: sciatica, prolapsed or herniated disc, and spine curvature disorders such as scoliosis, kyphosis and lordosis.

Joint replacements are listed separately under Joint replacements.

Joint fusions are listed separately under Bone, joint and muscle.

Spinal cord conditions are listed separately under Brain and nervous system.

Management of back pain is listed separately under Pain management.

Pain management that requires a device is listed separately under Pain management with device.

Chemotherapy and radiotherapy for cancer is listed separately under Chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy for cancer.

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Plastic and reconstructive surgery (medically necessary)

Hospital treatment which is medically necessary for the investigation and treatment of any physical deformity, whether acquired as a result of illness or accident, or congenital.

For example: burns requiring a graft, cleft palate, club foot and angioma.

Plastic surgery that is medically necessary relating to the treatment of a skin related condition is listed separately under Skin.

Chemotherapy and radiotherapy for cancer is listed separately under Chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy for cancer.

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Dental surgery

Hospital treatment for surgery to the teeth and gums.

For example: surgery to remove wisdom teeth, and dental implant surgery.

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Podiatric surgery (provided by a registered podiatric surgeon)

Hospital treatment for the investigation and treatment of conditions affecting the foot and/or ankle, provided by a registered podiatric surgeon, but limited to cover for:

  • accommodation; and
  • the cost of a prosthesis as listed in the prostheses list set out in the Private Health Insurance (Prostheses) Rules, as in force from time to time.

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Implantation of hearing devices

Hospital treatment to correct hearing loss, including implantation of a prosthetic hearing device.

Stapedectomy is listed separately under Ear, nose and throat.

From $27.93*

per week

*Price quoted is for Secure Hospital (Silver) Cover standalone for a single in Queensland, including a 24.608% Australian Government Rebate with a $750 excess.

From
27.93*

per week

*Price quoted is for Secure Hospital (Silver) Cover standalone for a single in Queensland, including a 24.608% Australian Government Rebate with a $750 excess.

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Important Information

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Waiting periods and pre-existing conditions

When you first join see-u or upgrade your cover to include new services, there's a period you'll need to wait before you're able to claim certain services.

If you’re transferring from another health fund, we’ll recognise any waiting periods you’ve already served with your previous health fund for the same services on an equivalent level of cover with see-u.

This table shows the waiting periods that apply to different services:

Waiting Periods
Pre-existing conditions 12 months
Pregnancy and Birth 12 months
Psychiatric, rehabilitation or palliative care 2 months
Other Hospital Services 2 months

 

 

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What's covered?

With our private hospital cover you can be treated as a private patient in a private or public hospital. see-u has agreements with the majority of private hospitals and day surgeries where you will receive benefits for your hospital accommodation, including:

  • accommodation for overnight or same-day stays
  • standard single or share hospital accommodation
  • operating theatre, intensive care and ward fees
  • surgically implanted prostheses up to the approved benefits in the Government’s Prostheses List
  • your choice of doctor or specialist

Please contact us prior to any hospital admission to make sure your hospital has an agreement with see-u.

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What's not covered?

  • Hospital treatment for which Medicare pays no benefit, like cosmetic surgery.
  • In some cases your doctor’s and/or specialists’ (radiologist, anaesthetist etc) fees may still be more than the Medicare benefit plus the see-u gap scheme so you may be required to make an additional payment. Please check this with your doctor before consultation or treatment.
  • Gap payments may apply to certain prostheses (e.g. hip and knee joint replacements, artificial heart valves, pacemaker devices and intra-ocular lenses for cataract surgery).
  • Any items of a personal nature, including TV rental or phone calls while in hospital that are not part of the agreed medical costs.
  • You’ll need to pay any additional costs that are applied to any 'nursing home-type' patient admission into a public or private hospital. This amount is determined by the Federal Government.
  • Experimental and some high cost or exceptional drugs.
  • Services not invoiced by the hospital.
  • If you go to an emergency room and are not admitted but the hospital still charges you for your visit, this charge is not covered and you’ll need to pay this yourself.
  • Services able to be claimed by way of compensation or damages. see-u reserves the right to a full and immediate reimbursement of any claims covered by way of compensation or damages from another party.
  • Services provided by a family member.
  • Any treatment considered an outpatient service, e.g. Radium.
  • Benefits for products, services or treatments purchased from or provided by practitioners overseas, whether you buy them in person, by mail order or online.
  • Benefits in relation to sport, recreation or entertainment unless they are part of an approved chronic disease management or a health management program.
  • Benefits for treatment, goods or services if false or misleading information is provided.
  • Extras cover services for which a Medicare benefits is payable, except as allowable as hospital substitute treatment.
  • Treatment, goods or services provided during a waiting period.