Many thanks for this extra info Sue Ellen. It's very confusing alright! We were all set to move to PMI 5310 until we heard this. A relative has found Carrickmines handy for scan referrals from physios etc, and it's a good and more affordable option to have vs private A&Es etc.Hi fizzy,
I actually clarified this with VHI recently for a relative and it can be quite confusing, even the VHI rep agreed with me on that. The way it was explained to me was, that you are covered for the visit to one of the 360 clinics and you pay the €75 fee. You then have to pay for additional stuff like x-ray etc. Dermot Goode actually forewarned people about this in one of his podcasts too. If you check the Table of Benefits for PMI5310 you will notice Section 12 does not contain 'Urgent Care' which most of the other plans do. It does contain full cover for the 360 Health Clinics but not Urgent Care which could mount up.
PMI5310 Section 12 Vhi Core Services, subject to an excess of €75 per visit
Paediatric Clinic Full cover
360 Health Clinics Full cover
My partner is with Laya and I know she has had to go to their clinic in Cherrywood a couple of times, which was relatively easy to get to from Westmeath as it avoided the city centre area.
The one thing screaming out on 5210 is it mentions only 60% cover for Ophthalmic and Ortho which is a big difference. While some of the hospitals can sometimes cover the 20% difference I very much doubt they would match 40%.
Dermot said you need to spend at least €1400 pa for decent cover and company plan 1.3 is just over that.@Sue Ellen do you think this is an important factor for someone who is only 35 years of age? Dermot Goode was on the Claire Byrne show today and for VHI he recommended the usual suspects in 5210, 5310 and 0710. He also mentioned Company Plan Plus Level 1.3 a number of times so perhaps it is still good value and worth sticking with despite the 16% price hike?
do you think this is an important factor for someone who is only 35 years of age? Dermot Goode was on the Claire Byrne show today and for VHI he recommended the usual suspects in 5210, 5310 and 0710. He also mentioned Company Plan Plus Level 1.3 a number of times so perhaps it is still good value and worth sticking with despite the 16% price hike?
Is there somewhere on the VHI website that someone can download the 'Table of Benefits' for each scheme? I looked but can't see it:
https://www.vhi.ie/all-health-insurance-plans
Our health Insurance is up the end of Feb, myself and my wife are with Laya Simply Connect and we have a young Adult (19) and a Child (15) who are on Simply Connect plus, last year the policy net was 3780 but this is up to 4430, as our policy is up 230 each, the young adult 125 and child 50.
We require ortho care and dont really want the 20% contribution, likewise I loke to have the full cardiac care, and we have had a low excess on our day to day, as we all play sport so like to have this for physio etc and my son (19) in recent years has had to see a consultant so like to have a reasonable plan,
can you suggest suitable policies to compare our existing ones to to see if there are savings to me made,
I have reviewed the 'Table of Benefits' document for the five VHI health insurance plans. Here's a summary and ranking of the other four plans compared to the 'Company Plan Plus Level 1.3', along with a recommendation for the best value plan for a 35-year-old male.
Summary of Plans:
- Company Plan Plus Level 1.3: A comprehensive plan with a wide range of coverages including hospital charges, consultants' fees, mental health, maternity, baby benefits, cancer care, and more.
- PMI 08 11: Similar to the Company Plan Plus Level 1.3 but with some variations in the extent of coverages and excesses.
- PMI 10 11: Offers similar benefits but with slight differences in coverage levels and excess amounts in certain areas.
- PMI 53 10: Comparable in many aspects but with noticeable differences in specific coverage areas and excesses.
- PMI 52 10: Offers a similar range of services, however, it has notable differences in coverage levels for various services.
Ranking According to Similarity to Company Plan Plus Level 1.3:
- PMI 08 11: Most similar in terms of coverage and benefits.
- PMI 10 11: Very close to PMI 08 11 but with minor differences.
- PMI 53 10: Similar but with more noticeable differences compared to Company Plan Plus Level 1.3.
- PMI 52 10: While similar, it has the most differences in coverages compared to Company Plan Plus Level 1.3.
Recommendation for 35-Year-Old Male:
Given the cost and similarity to the Company Plan Plus Level 1.3, I recommend the PMI 08 11 plan. Priced at €1,309.13, it is not only more affordable than the current plan but also maintains a high level of similarity in coverage. This plan balances cost savings with the retention of key benefits, making it an attractive alternative for someone seeking comprehensive health coverage similar to their current plan.
Please note, while making this recommendation, I have considered the broad spectrum of coverage similarities. It's important for the individual to consider specific health needs or preferences they may have, which might make one plan more suitable over another.
Not taking this too seriously, but just out of interest, I went on ChatGPT and uploaded a PDF containing the 'Table of Benefits' for four VHI plans under €1,400 and asked it to rank them in terms of similarity to my current plan. This was the response:
"Although the Company Plan + L1.3 has increased in price, it still remains a decent level of cover. None of these plans will fully cover orthopaedic and ophthalmic procedures (hip, knee, shoulder replacements, cataract removal etc). The Company Plan +L1.3 will cover 80% of these procedures, while PMI 5210 will only cover 60%.
Unfortunately, most plans have been hit with price hikes this year and some are due to increase again over the coming months.
If you wanted to keep the 80% ortho cover and didn’t want to increase excess or switch provider, this plan is still a very good option."
Dermot was on PK today. It wasn't as rushed as CB last week imo.
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