The rise is substantially less than what some insurers were seeking but the highest increase approved by the Federal Government in seven years.
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Insurers have been asked repeatedly to submit claims for premium rises to the government but private hospitals say they don't expect to see much of the money.
The rise is substantially less than what some insurers were seeking but the highest increase approved by the Federal Government in seven years.
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