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Wellbeing One vs Ultimate Health Max: 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 โ€” but every insurer handles it differently. This page summarises each NZ insurer's non-Pharmac rules verbatim from their policy wordings.

Southern Cross

Southern Cross Wellbeing One

Wording effective 2026-04-01

Chemotherapy for cancer (base) covers Pharmac approved chemotherapy drugs and up to $10,000 each claims year for chemotherapy drugs that are not Pharmac approved but are Medsafe-indicated for treatment of the cancer diagnosed. Under the Cancer Cover Plus upgrades (Chemotherapy 100 or Chemotherapy 300), chemotherapy drugs that are not Pharmac approved but are Medsafe-indicated are covered without a separate sub-limit, subject to the overall annual cap ($100,000 or $300,000). The IV infusions (non-cancer) benefit does not cover the cost of drugs that are not Pharmac approved. The Allergy services benefit does not cover the cost of drugs that are not Pharmac approved. The Keeping Well Module and Day-to-day Module prescription benefits exclude cover for drugs that are not Pharmac approved.

Source: https://www.southerncross.co.nz/-/media/Southern-Cross-Health-Society/Health-insurance/Member-collateral/Plan-documents/Current-plan-documents/PD_Wellbeing_plan.pdf

nib

nib Ultimate Health Max

Wording effective 2018-12-23

Not on file for this product.

Source: https://www.nib.co.nz/Documents/Document/UltimateHealthMaxPolicyDocument20170701.pdf

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