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Link here:
http://www.independent.ie/business/...surer-to-raise-prices-yet-again-35479536.html
"Laya managing director Dónal Clancy said patients who use a public hospital are being asked to sign form if they have health cover. If they sign, their insurer is charged €800 a night, rather than €80 a night, even though they are using public hospital facilities."
Does an insured person have to sign?
If a service hasn't been provided, why should it be charged for?
By being asked to sign for a service not being provided it looks as if the person who has private health insurance is being defrauded/entrapped ....
http://www.independent.ie/business/...surer-to-raise-prices-yet-again-35479536.html
"Laya managing director Dónal Clancy said patients who use a public hospital are being asked to sign form if they have health cover. If they sign, their insurer is charged €800 a night, rather than €80 a night, even though they are using public hospital facilities."
Does an insured person have to sign?
If a service hasn't been provided, why should it be charged for?
By being asked to sign for a service not being provided it looks as if the person who has private health insurance is being defrauded/entrapped ....