Green in Wien
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Grateful for any tips
From an Irish Life webpage:One thing I am not really clear on is what "hi-tech hospitals" means. In practical terms does this mean any better treatment?
Reply we used a service when we returned to advise us - I think it was this guy. EUR250.This is a recent podcast with Dermot Goode.
Are you getting the most out of your health insurance?
The Pat Kenny Show Highlights · Episodespotify.link
Reply we used a service when we returned to advise us - I think it was this guy. EUR250.
I've no option for employer cover. TBH I'm tempted to pay €150 for advice. We could be spending €2k to €3k a year for the family and over the course of a few years I think €150 could be money very well spent. If I do I'll let you know how I get on.I personally wouldn't recommend to spend €150 on advice and rather put that towards the insurance itself or savings towards medical costs.
Thanks for confirming. That's terrible but I'm not too surprised either as VHI try sell their international health insurance as a way to ensure no new waiting periods when coming back to a VHI hospital plan in Ireland.VHI have confirmed that no cover for pre-existing conditions possible for five years. It seems all the insurers apply the legal maximum of five years waiting period here and all confirmed that there was zero room for negotiation. This seems hugely discriminatory to anyone immigrating to Ireland but sin scéal eile.
I've no option for employer cover. TBH I'm tempted to pay €150 for advice. We could be spending €2k to €3k a year for the family and over the course of a few years I think €150 could be money very well spent. If I do I'll let you know how I get on.
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