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Subscribe to our RSS service for private health insurance news.
Why is RSS so useful?Rather than visiting websites for new updates and articles, RSS will automatically alert you to new updates. For example, you can subscribe to RSS feeds for the latest news headlines on news websites, RSS feeds for new entries on your favourite websites, and so on.

Our RSS feed above will automatically alert you to health insurance news without you needing to visit the GMHBA site!

How do I get started?All you need is an RSS reader, then you can add our RSS feed links into your reader. You can create a free account with an RSS Reader website - such as:

You can also download free RSS Reader software for your computer. You can browse free RSS software at Download.com

Once you have an RSS news reader, right-click on the 'Subscribe to News' button with the orange XML icon and select "Copy Shortcut" or "Copy Link Location" to copy the location URL and then paste it into the appropriate place in your RSS reader. Follow the instructions for your particular news reader.

Update!
Microsoft has released Internet Explorer 7.0 which features built in RSS/XML news reader. It can be downloaded at Microsoft.com

Health industry and health insurance news can also be viewed in your browser at http://www.gmhba.com.au/news/health_news.php

 

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