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Dr Moriarty
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Evening all,
Just coming up to my annual renewal date, and a cursory read of the respective details suggests that I would get rather more for a bit less if I were to abandon my VHI Plan A (Options) policy in favour of BUPA's HealthManager Starter scheme. Anyone care to confirm or contradict me?
I'd need a family membership — me (40), the missus (21+) and five kids aged 5-15. I'm in secure public sector employment, so don't need much by way of PHI, etc. — my pension scheme and Income Continuance plan, thankfully, mean we'd be reasonably well looked after in a (second-)worst-case scenario, i.e. if I were 'disenabled' from working, long term (as a matter of fact, the prospect appeals to me more & more, as the years pass...
Joke!)
We live in Limerick City, not far from all the major hospitals — all public, so either of the above schemes covers private accommodation. We haven't had the makings of a claim in years — thank God! — and I can't foresee too many future occasions where we'd need to use any of the main private hospitals. The likelihood of needing maternity cover has been rendered, well, surgically implausible...
Kids are all in school, with good accident insurance to cover sporting injuries, etc, and are in disgustingly robust health generally. My main health outlay every year is in common-or-garden GP visits and the consequent prescription costs, and with my VHI plan I have to 'top' an excess of €480 a year before it becomes worthwhile submitting a claim. Said VHI are now quoting me a renewal premium of €1,077.60 (Plan A Options, net of 10% Group discount), whereas BUPA will do me for a shade under a grand, depending on whether I go for the HealthManager Starter or the Essentials Plus package. And I can reclaim GP fees with a much lower excess...
Am I missing something, or is this a 'no-brainer'...?
Thanks in advance
Dr. (of Philosophy) Moriarty
Just coming up to my annual renewal date, and a cursory read of the respective details suggests that I would get rather more for a bit less if I were to abandon my VHI Plan A (Options) policy in favour of BUPA's HealthManager Starter scheme. Anyone care to confirm or contradict me?
I'd need a family membership — me (40), the missus (21+) and five kids aged 5-15. I'm in secure public sector employment, so don't need much by way of PHI, etc. — my pension scheme and Income Continuance plan, thankfully, mean we'd be reasonably well looked after in a (second-)worst-case scenario, i.e. if I were 'disenabled' from working, long term (as a matter of fact, the prospect appeals to me more & more, as the years pass...
We live in Limerick City, not far from all the major hospitals — all public, so either of the above schemes covers private accommodation. We haven't had the makings of a claim in years — thank God! — and I can't foresee too many future occasions where we'd need to use any of the main private hospitals. The likelihood of needing maternity cover has been rendered, well, surgically implausible...
Am I missing something, or is this a 'no-brainer'...?
Thanks in advance
Dr. (of Philosophy) Moriarty