Starrynights
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Hi everyone,
Occasionally people post wondering about the differences in providers when renewing. I've recently noticed an easily missed but rather substantial difference in cover between the three providers when it comes to emergency treatment abroad.
VHI company plans t&c's document states they cover inpatient, day care and outpatient care for the amount stated in the policy tables of benefits. For example €100'000 cover. LAYA and Irish life t&c's look like they only cover in patient care. Some Irish Life policies have outpatient A&E cover as a separate benefit but it's often 50% cover up to €1000. This is quite a substantial difference especially in countries like the USA where outpatient A&E fees can costs thousands alone.
Also VHI state the trip or trips have to be less than 180 days abroad in the calendar year to be valid. Irish Life only provide cover within the first 31 days of leaving Ireland. Laya refer to a temporary stay abroad but don't seem to put a number on it anywhere. Again it could be a substantial difference for anyone going on long trips.
VHI also state you can claim your usual day to day & outpatient benefits abroad. Presumably as pay and claim back without organizing it through the emergency assistance line. Not sure about the other providers in this regard.
Hope this might be of help for anyone renewing soon or in the future.
Occasionally people post wondering about the differences in providers when renewing. I've recently noticed an easily missed but rather substantial difference in cover between the three providers when it comes to emergency treatment abroad.
VHI company plans t&c's document states they cover inpatient, day care and outpatient care for the amount stated in the policy tables of benefits. For example €100'000 cover. LAYA and Irish life t&c's look like they only cover in patient care. Some Irish Life policies have outpatient A&E cover as a separate benefit but it's often 50% cover up to €1000. This is quite a substantial difference especially in countries like the USA where outpatient A&E fees can costs thousands alone.
Also VHI state the trip or trips have to be less than 180 days abroad in the calendar year to be valid. Irish Life only provide cover within the first 31 days of leaving Ireland. Laya refer to a temporary stay abroad but don't seem to put a number on it anywhere. Again it could be a substantial difference for anyone going on long trips.
VHI also state you can claim your usual day to day & outpatient benefits abroad. Presumably as pay and claim back without organizing it through the emergency assistance line. Not sure about the other providers in this regard.
Hope this might be of help for anyone renewing soon or in the future.
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