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HBF Health Limited
Company typeNot for profit
IndustryPrivate health insurance
Founded1941
HeadquartersPerth, Western Australia
Key people
Dr Lachlan Henderson (CEO)
ProductsHealth insurance
Websitehbf.com.au

HBF Health Limited is an Australian health insurance provider. It is Australia's fifth biggest private health insurance provider with a national market share of 7.82%.[1] Although HBF does operate nationwide, the vast majority of its members are located in Western Australia, where HBF is headquartered.[2][1][3]

History

In 1941, HBF was established as the Metropolitan Hospitals Benefit Fund of Western Australia, with the core purpose of providing affordable health services to Western Australians. HBF's purpose can be directly traced back to its origins as a key provider of social services prior to the introduction of universal government health cover in Medicare. It was established to provide a pool of funds to ensure the ongoing provision of affordable health services for members. Since its inception, HBF has grown to become the leading provider of health insurance in Western Australia.

In 2009, HBF had 7.7% of the national market share for private health insurance.[4] In 2021, HBF completed the acquisition of Brisbane-based CUA Health Pty Ltd. As of 2021, this increased the company's market share to approximately 8%, with 17% of members living outside of Western Australia.[5] In 2022, HBF acquired Life Ready Physio and in 2023, completed the acquisition of Queensland Country Health Fund.

Locations

HBF has 13 branches located throughout Western Australia.[6]

Run for a Reason

The HBF Run for a Reason is an annual running event held in Perth since 2010.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b "HBF's 2022 Annual Report". HBF Health. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
  2. ^ "Contact Us". HBF Health. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
  3. ^ "HBF Annual Report 2022" (PDF). HBF Health.
  4. ^ "Phio.org.au Publication" (PDF). www.phio.org.au. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  5. ^ "HBF completes acquisition of CUA Health". HBF Health. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
  6. ^ "Find A Branch". HBF Health. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  7. ^ Tan, Christopher (9 May 2023). "HBF Run for a Reason: Perth's biggest community fundraiser run is back this month, after three-year hiatus". PerthNow. Retrieved 17 May 2023.

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