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St Vincent’s Private Hospitals acting CEO Richard Ryan said it was good to celebrate an agreement based on collaboration, transparency, and respect (St Vincent’s)

St Vincent’s Health Australia, Australia’s largest not-for-profit health and aged care services provider, and private health insurer group Australian Regional Health Group have announced a new partnership agreement.

The ARHG represents three not-for-profit private health insurance funds – Hunter Health Insurance, Mildura Health Fund, and St Luke’s Health – which predominantly provide cover to members in rural and regional areas.

The two-year deal will provide ARHG funds and their members with certainty over their health and care expenses while limiting out-of-pocket costs at St Vincent’s private hospitals in NSW (three), Victoria (four), and Queensland (three).

Under the new agreement, the two organisations will examine opportunities to trial more “hospital in the home” services, so members can continue to access St Vincent’s clinical and allied health support even after they’ve returned to their lives in rural and remote parts of Australia.

St Vincent’s Private Hospitals acting CEO Richard Ryan said in a climate where relationships between private hospital providers and private health insurers were often challenging, it was good to celebrate an agreement based on collaboration, transparency, and respect.

“Private hospital providers and private health funds have a symbiotic relationship. They rely on each other. They need each other. And they’re obligated to work together for the benefit of patients and members,” Mr Ryan said.

“The agreement with ARHG has been refreshing in that it was reached with a genuine desire – not only to reach a deal that satisfied both parties and their patients and members – but one which looked to the future of private health care, and how we might deliver on changing patient needs.

“There is a genuine spirit between our two organisations, captured in this agreement, to look at ways where we can deliver care to patients and members in a way that suits their needs and busy lives.”

ARHG’s chief executive Steven Muir acknowledged the work of both teams to reach a mutually beneficial agreement, while keeping the patient at the centre of discussions.

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St Vincent’s and ARHG trial home-care services under new private health agreement (St Vincent’s)