25 June 2018 - The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has shed light on skyrocketing private health insurance premiums and it's found customers aren't happy.
A new Australian Competition and Consumer Commission report released on Monday found consumers paid $1 billion more in premiums in 2016/17 than the previous year, totalling more than $23 billion.
"Premium increases have been greater than inflation and wage growth in recent years," the ACCC found.