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Established in 1972 as a health fund for teachers and their families, TUH has since grown substantially, both in size of membership and the scope of benefits and services offered. This information is provided by the fund
This insurer is a mutual organisation that operates on a not-for-profit basis.
Teachers' Union Health operates in all states and territories.
Teachers' Union Health is a restricted access, not-for-profit fund that was established in 1972. Membership of the fund is open to members of QTU, QIEU, ASU, QPSU, CPSU, non-teaching employees in the education sector, past and present employees of QTU, QIEU and employees and contractors of TUH. Family members of eligible people, whether the eligible person is a member of TUH or not, are also eligible to join. Please contact us if you are in any doubt as to your eligibility.
The Private Health Insurance Ombudsman prepares an annual report on the service delivery and performance of Australian health funds. You can view a one page summary for Teachers' Union Health or download the full report from http://www.phio.org.au/publications/publications/state-of-the-health-funds.aspx.
This fund has agreements with some private hospitals or day surgeries to provide services at low or no out-of-pocket costs. You can view a list of Agreement Hospitals for this fund in your region.
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