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Hockey Australia Coaches and Officials

Learn everything you need to know about the insurance cover arranged by Marsh for Hockey Australia coaches and officials.

We’ve got you covered every day of the year – on and off the pitch.

Program coverage

As the risk advisor and insurance broker for Hockey Australia, Marsh has developed an insurance program to help protect members, coaches, clubs and officials across the Hockey Australia community.

Public liability insurance

Protects a coach if a third party claims they have suffered personal injury or property damage due to the alleged negligence of the coach.

Personal injury insurance

This insurance is designed to offer some peace of mind to coaches by helping cover costs related to a personal injury sustained whilst engaging in coaching activities.

Management liability insurance

Protects a coach against allegations of a breach of professional duty arising from negligent acts, errors or omissions whilst engaged in coaching activities.

What's covered

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Who's covered?

All affiliated clubs, registered members, judges and non-participating officials and volunteers (coaches, referees, voluntary workers including co-opted voluntary workers, club committee members, office bearers, medical officers and prospective members for the up to four weeks after initial approach).

Public liability

  • $20,000,000 limit on any one occurrence

Product liability

  • $20,000,000 any one occurrence and in the aggregate

Professional indemnity

  • $2,000,000 any one claim and in the aggregate

Who's covered?

All affiliated clubs, registered members, judges and non-participating officials and volunteers (coaches, referees, voluntary workers including co-opted voluntary workers, club committee members, office bearers, medical officers and prospective members for the up to four weeks after initial approach)

Non-Medicare medical expenses

  • 85% reimbursement to maximum of $2,000 per claim

Capital benefits

  • Up to $50,000(please refer to Policy wording for more details)

Injury assistance

  • $1,500 maximum limit per claim

Who's covered?

All affiliated clubs, registered members, judges and non-participating officials and volunteers (coaches, referees, voluntary workers including co-opted voluntary workers, club committee members, office bearers, medical officers and prospective members for the up to four weeks after initial approach).

Directors & Officers

  • $1,000,000 limit on any one claim and in the aggregate

Professional Indemnity

  • $2,000,000 limit on any one claim and in the aggregate

Statutory liability

  • $250,000 any one claim and in the aggregate

Medicare vs risk protection

When it comes to reimbursement of personal injury claims, some people get confused about Medicare, the Medicare gap and what is covered through the risk protection program.

Medicare is a Commonwealth Government programme that provides eligible Australian residents with free or low-cost medical and hospital care.

Medicare provides access to:

  • Free treatment as public (Medicare) patient in public hospital
  • Free or subsidised treatment by practitioners such as Doctors or specialists.

The medical benefits schedule (MBS) lists all treatments and associated MBR relating to Medicare.

You can access the MBS at any time by Medicare’s website. Items commonly used by sports participants that are Medicare listed can include general practitioners, surgeons and anaesthetists.

The MBS lists a rebate amount for each Medicare Item.

Example: A short consultation with a Doctor = Medicare rebate of $15.36

However, doctors or specialists may charge more than the listed MBS amount.

The difference between what is charged and the MBS rebate is called the “Medicare gap”

  1. The Doctor charges $45
  2. Medicare provides a rebate of $15.35
  3. Medicare gap = $29.65 (out of pocket expense).

The Health Insurance Act 1973 (Cth) strictly prohibits any general insurer from insuring any item that is listed on the Medicare Benefits Schedule.

This also means that regardless of your out of pocket expenses, it is against the law for the insurer to cover the Medicare Gap.

So what does that mean?

If your medical or other treatment has a Medicare Item number, such as the doctor fee above, it is claimable on Medicare but is uninsurable and you may not claim for reimbursement.

In the example you cannot claim the $29.65.

If your medical or other treatment does not have a Medicare Item Number, you may claim for reimbursement through Marsh. For specific insurance and Risk Protection information please visit the making a claim section of this website.

Need to make a claim?

Sometimes accidents happen and we’re here to help. 

Depending on when the accident occurred and the policy you need to make a claim under, there are different procedures to follow. Head over to our claims page now to get started.

Hockey Australia coaches and officials

Frequently asked questions

No, insurers are unable to pay claims already covered under Medicare, including the Medicare gap in accordance with the Health Insurance Act (Cth) 1973.

Personal accident insurance provides coverage for injuries sustained whilst participating in an activity under the following circumstances:

  • An official match or training session
  • Traveling to and from an official club activity
  • Participation in an official club function
  • Tours or representative matches

Yes, the personal injury policy does cover ambulance transportation subject to the policy sub-limits.

Yes, the two policies will work together. You need to lodge a claim with your private health insurer first, then submit your claim via Sportscover. Costs that exceed your private health cover may be insured via the Hockey Australia policy. We suggest you contact Sportscover on 1300 134 956 for further details.

Subject to the policy limits and sub-limits you can make more than one claim during the policy period. It is important however, that you obtain a clearance from your treating physician prior to returning to Hockey.

If your business is not deemed to be a safe environment caused by deliberate neglect, then your policy may become void. In this instance, you are personally liable for the financial burden of the liability claim. Often an excess will be in place, this excess is not covered by the insurance policy.

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