ABOUT US

AHIA BOARD MEMBERS

AHIA's Chief Executive Officer is The Hon Dr Michael Armitage.

AHIA's President is Mr Richard Bowden, Deputy Managing Director of Bupa Australia Group (comprising Bupa Australia Health Pty Ltd and MBF Australia Pty Ltd) and has been President since October 2008.

Mr Richard Bowden Bupa Australia Health President
Mr Rob Bransby HBF Health Funds Inc Vice-President
Ms Colleen McGann St Lukes Health Vice-President
Mr Mark Fitzgibbon
NIB Health Funds Limited  
Mr Terry Smith
HCF

Manchester Unity
 
Mr Mark Valena GMHBA  
Mr Bruce Beatson Latrobe Health Services Inc  
Mr Rohan Mead Australian Unity Health Ltd  
Mr Rob Seljak Queensland Teachers’ Union Health  
Mr Byron Gregory HealthPartners  
Mr Bruce Levy
Medibank Private Limited

AHM
 


ORIGINS AND PRINCIPAL OBJECTIVES

The Australian Health Insurance Association Limited had its origins on 21 April 1971 when health funds met in Canberra to form the Voluntary Health Insurance Association of Australia Ltd. VHIAA was incorporated on 2 December 1986, taking over the role, functions and assets of the previously unincorporated body which itself represented an industry Association combining the interests of "open" Health Funds and Friendly Societies in health insurance. In November 1991 VHIAA changed its name to the Australian Health Insurance Association Limited (AHIA) and amended its articles to allow all non-government health funds to take out membership. AHIA currently (as at March 2010) has 21 nationally registered member organisations, which collectively represents approximately 93 percent of persons covered by health insurance.

The principal objective of the Association is to advance the interests of its members and their contributors at every opportunity in relations with governments, the media, and other organisations involved in the health care field.

It also provides an information and advisory service in relation to issues affecting health financing and maintains, on an industry basis, ongoing relationships with other professional groups and industry associations.

The role and objectives of the Association are:

- To foster and promote the principles, practice, development and philosophy of voluntary health insurance;

- To make representations and submissions where deemed necessary or desirable to the appropriate persons or authorities in respect of any matter affecting the interests of members

- To provide a medium through which opinions of members may be ascertained or expressed;

The other objectives for which the Association is established are:

- To consult and liaise with relevant national, international and institutional authorities and agencies in Australia and overseas ;

- To maintain close cooperation with departments and agencies of the Government of Australia in order to be fully informed as to Government policies relating to voluntary health insurance;

- To encourage by such means as the Association deems appropriate the interest and participation of the Australian public in the activities of the Association and its members.


ACTIVITIES

AHIA publishes regular commentaries on health insurance issues, statistical information and analysis and benchmarking information to its members. It is involved on a number of Governmental working parties and committees and various private healthcare liaison groups.

The Association is affiliated with the International Federation of Health Plans (iFHP) and maintains a close dialogue with equivalent organisations overseas to ensure its members are kept advised of health financing issues throughout the world.