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ACCC monitoring report examining costs and premiums and the effect of reforms on insurers.
This is the fifth ACCC monitoring report examining costs and premiums and the effect of reforms on insurers. This report covers the full year 2004 and supersedes the fourth report dated January 2005.
This is the fourth ACCC monitoring report. This report updates a subset of information in the first three reports by including an additional six months of data from insurers. It examines costs and premiums and the impact of reforms on insurers.
In October 2002 the Prime Minister announced that the ACCC would monitor medical indemnity premiums to assess whether they are actuarially and commercially justified.
Report to the Australian Senate on anti-competitive and other practices by health funds and providers in relation to private health insurance, 1 July 2003 to 30 June 2004.
This is the third ACCC monitoring report. This report updates a subset of information in the first two reports by including an additional six months of data from insurers for the year ending 31 December 2003.
This is the second ACCC monitoring report. This report updates a subset of information in the first report by including an additional six months of data from insurers and examines costs and premiums between 31 December 1997 and 30 June 2003.
In October 2002 the Prime Minister announced that the ACCC would monitor medical indemnity premiums to assess whether they are actuarially and commercially justified.
Report to the Australian Senate on anti-competitive and other practices by health funds and providers in relation to private health insurance, 1 January 2002 to 30 June 2003.
This report monitors costs and premiums of insurers up until 31 December 2002 which was the latest data available to the ACCC.