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1 active retail product from AIA New Zealand Limited · aia.co.nz

Last refreshed 2026-05-26 · current wordings effective 2025-08-05

Active products
1
Legacy products
1
RBNZ rating
AA (Fitch, Very Strong, Stable — affirmed Dec 2025)
Wording effective
2025-08-05

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AIA Private Health

Wording effective 2025-08-05

Current

Sublimit data not on file.

Legacy / closed-to-new: AIA Real Health

Verified policy facts — full text

Every section below is the verbatim text from each AIA product's current policy wording PDF. Where a product doesn't address a topic, we show "Not on file" rather than guess.

Pharmac vs non-Pharmac drug cover

NZ's Pharmac funds a defined list of medicines. Non-Pharmac drugs (including high-cost cancer drugs like Keytruda) are excluded from public funding. Health insurance can fill that gap — but every insurer handles it differently. This page summarises each NZ insurer's non-Pharmac rules verbatim from their policy wordings.

AIA Private Health

Not on file for this product.

Source: https://www.aia.co.nz/content/dam/nz/en/docs/our-products/aia-enhancements/aia-private-health-10000-excess-faqs.pdf · effective 2025-08-05

Compare this topic across every NZ insurer → /topics/pharmac-vs-non-pharmac/

ACC interaction

In NZ, ACC covers accidental injury and treatment-injury costs. Health insurance generally excludes ACC-covered events but most policies offer an ACC Top-Up benefit for any shortfall. This page summarises each insurer's ACC interaction rules verbatim.

AIA Private Health

Not on file for this product.

Source: https://www.aia.co.nz/content/dam/nz/en/docs/our-products/aia-enhancements/aia-private-health-10000-excess-faqs.pdf · effective 2025-08-05

Compare this topic across every NZ insurer → /topics/acc-interaction/

Mental health cover

Mental health cover varies dramatically across NZ health insurers — from entirely excluded (entry-level plans) to specific psychiatric hospitalisation sublimits. This page lists each insurer's mental-health rules with the relevant NZD sublimits and admission terms.

AIA Private Health

Not on file for this product.

Source: https://www.aia.co.nz/content/dam/nz/en/docs/our-products/aia-enhancements/aia-private-health-10000-excess-faqs.pdf · effective 2025-08-05

Compare this topic across every NZ insurer → /topics/mental-health-cover/

Pre-existing conditions

NZ health insurers handle pre-existing conditions in two main ways: (1) disclose-and-accept (Southern Cross — exclude unless noted on certificate), or (2) stand-down period (nib — 3 years then covered, with permanent exclusions for certain conditions). This page lists each insurer's verbatim rules.

AIA Private Health

Not on file for this product.

Source: https://www.aia.co.nz/content/dam/nz/en/docs/our-products/aia-enhancements/aia-private-health-10000-excess-faqs.pdf · effective 2025-08-05

Compare this topic across every NZ insurer → /topics/pre-existing-conditions/

IVF and assisted reproduction

IVF, infertility treatment, and assisted reproduction are excluded from virtually every NZ retail health insurance policy. This page documents each insurer's stance verbatim.

AIA Private Health

Not on file for this product.

Source: https://www.aia.co.nz/content/dam/nz/en/docs/our-products/aia-enhancements/aia-private-health-10000-excess-faqs.pdf · effective 2025-08-05

Compare this topic across every NZ insurer → /topics/ivf-and-assisted-reproduction/

Oncology and high-cost cancer drugs

High-cost cancer drugs (Keytruda, Opdivo, etc.) are often non-Pharmac and not covered under public health. Some NZ insurers cover these via separate cancer benefits with specific NZD caps. This page summarises each insurer's oncology / non-Pharmac chemotherapy cover.

AIA Private Health

Not on file for this product.

Source: https://www.aia.co.nz/content/dam/nz/en/docs/our-products/aia-enhancements/aia-private-health-10000-excess-faqs.pdf · effective 2025-08-05

Compare this topic across every NZ insurer → /topics/oncology-high-cost-drugs/

Gap payment rules

When a provider's charges exceed what the insurer pays, the member pays the 'gap'. NZ insurers use different models — affiliated/preferred provider networks, percentage co-pays, 'reasonable charges' caps. This page lists each insurer's gap rules verbatim.

AIA Private Health

Not on file for this product.

Source: https://www.aia.co.nz/content/dam/nz/en/docs/our-products/aia-enhancements/aia-private-health-10000-excess-faqs.pdf · effective 2025-08-05

Compare this topic across every NZ insurer → /topics/gap-payment-rules/

Waiting periods, excess and exclusions

Waiting periods (days)

Pre-existing rules vary — see "Pre-existing conditions" section above for verbatim wording.

Excess options

Excess is selected per-member on application — see source PDF.

Exclusions

AIA Private Health — 0 exclusions

No exclusions extracted for this product.

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Source documents

The authoritative source for any specific cover question is the insurer's published PDF. Our facts are a structured derivative for comparison.

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