Hi Isabel,
Yes. https://www.vhi.ie/pdf/products/hospital_plans_app_form.pdf (See here.)
As premiums have increased 3 times over the past year a premium of €1,400 will only give them standard cover. In a lot of policies with VHI these days, that may provide either 60% or 80% on orthopaedic/ophthalmic cover only. They may be required to meet the difference in the cover if they do need to go into hospital. In the past some of the hospitals did waive the difference but as there may be a big difference these days that may not be the case any longer. You would need to check this out yourself.
A read through the
Citizens Information Health Insurance page might give some advice also, along with maybe
www.totalhealthcover.ie webpage also.
A listen to the podcasts
here might be useful also.
You could have a look at
PMI4316 @ €1,455.80 which has the 80% for ortho/ophth and quite good day-to-day expenses cover with a limit of €3,200 per year on that section of the policy. They will have excesses to meet though like most of the policies and you would need to look at closely and familiarise yourself with.
A call to VHI for guidance would be a good idea and probably best if you get clearance to discuss on their behalf as these type of calls can be intimidating if you are not familiar with health insurance