Health insurance move fails to tackle 'crisis of affordability'

Concerns are being expressed about the Government's plan to make people aged over 35 pay more for health insurance when they take it out for the first time.

Health insurance move fails to tackle 'crisis of affordability'

Concerns are being expressed about the Government's plan to make people aged over 35 pay more for health insurance when they take it out for the first time.

A 2% penalty will be added to premiums for each year over that age, in an effort to get younger people back into the market.

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