I need help choosing a plan for my mum.
She's 54 and diabetic, had a heart attack a few years ago, and occasional smoker i.e. she's not healthy.
I have been lucky myself and been quite healthy so don't know the ins and outs of health insurance of the health system.
When it says it covers a public hospital does this just mean your on the list like every one else going public? What is the benefit?
Mainly what I am looking for is good in-patient care and help with private out patient consultant fees.
I have been looking at two plans and to me the Laya one looks better.
hia.ie/ci/comparison/step3?298&386
Am I missing anything? I'd love to hear if anyone has any suggestions.
Another question was that, I was thinking of getting her HSF to help with covering glasses and the excess and shortfall with consultants and screening. If she has to pay the excess and shortfall I can see her saying she'll wait public, which is silly! But that's what I am dealing with.
Thanks a lot for your help
She's 54 and diabetic, had a heart attack a few years ago, and occasional smoker i.e. she's not healthy.
I have been lucky myself and been quite healthy so don't know the ins and outs of health insurance of the health system.
When it says it covers a public hospital does this just mean your on the list like every one else going public? What is the benefit?
Mainly what I am looking for is good in-patient care and help with private out patient consultant fees.
I have been looking at two plans and to me the Laya one looks better.
hia.ie/ci/comparison/step3?298&386
Am I missing anything? I'd love to hear if anyone has any suggestions.
Another question was that, I was thinking of getting her HSF to help with covering glasses and the excess and shortfall with consultants and screening. If she has to pay the excess and shortfall I can see her saying she'll wait public, which is silly! But that's what I am dealing with.
Thanks a lot for your help