I am not generally healthy, at my 30s I claim like 5 times for a day surgery already.
My immediate family member parents don't have diabetes, high blood pressure and heart issue.
Going for A ward shouldn't cause much inconvience right? Except a lesser pool to choose from.
Anyway government hospital should have more modern faciliteis.
Still can go private but I believe the claim will be lesser.
The argument for private shield plan is so that in future when you are older and when premium gets too out of hand, downgrading is easier as you wouldn’t be subject to any exclusion, unlike upgrading.
Hence I asked if you are generally healthy and if your family has a history of medical issue. For people who are generally healthy and have no family history of medical issues, might be worth downgrading as it isn’t worth paying premium for others to eat lobster. But if that’s not the case, then is about whether you fancy private.
In any case, you are right about modern facilities. I’ll add on further that, I’ll say the good thing about private is yes, you literally have more doctors to choose from, i.e., all government + the insurer’s panel (you can go non-panel but there are other conditions). You may get better and more attentive service, and maybe faster than being a private patient at government (not always the case). But the food pretty much ends there.
Private specialists doesn’t mean they are better. They are just better at doing business.
government specialists have mandated further research and development requirements, hence they will almost always be at the forefront of medical advancement, and government specialists are always the last resort, I.e., private specialists can’t treat you will be directed to public hospital.
in public hospital, you will literally have the entire army to take care of you, if your specialist can’t figure, he/she can crowd source. May not really be the case for private.
there’s also misconception of government being always slow, which I have mentioned above. That’s the case for subsidised, but private patient is different.
so I’ll say, might be worth just getting public A class for personal insurance, and if your company Provides private insurance, that’s the added benefit.