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More people expected to opt-out of health insurance premiums
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2024-03-24
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Around 370,000 Australians self-fund their own healthcare and with health insurance premiums set to increase on the first of April, it is expected more people will opt out as the cost of living crisis bites into people's budgets.
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