benefit reductions on some of VHI's plans for renewals starting February 2011.

NovaFlare77

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FYI, the HIA have posted a[broken link removed]on some of VHI's plans for renewals from 1st February 2011.

Vhi is reducing orthopaedic and ophthalmic benefits on the following plans for renewals from 1st February 2011.

The benefit paid for hospital charges for participating private hospitals for specified hip, knee and shoulder joint replacement procedures and specified ophthalmic procedures is being reduced from 100% of the cost to 80% of the cost.

The products with this benefit change on 1st February are:
Parent & Kids Excess 150
Parent & Kids Excess Plan
Parents & Kids Options Plan
Parent & Kids Plan
One Plan Complete
One Plan Extra
First Plan Select
First Plan Plus Level 1
First Plan Plus Level 2
Family Plan Plus Level 1
Family Plan Plus Level 2
Nurses Plan
Vhi is reducing orthopaedic and ophthalmic benefits on the following plans for renewals from 9th February.

The benefit paid for hospital charges for participating hospitals for specified hip, knee and shoulder joint replacement procedures and specified ophthalmic procedures in private hospitals is being reduced from 100% of the cost to 80% of the cost.
The plans being changed are as follows Company Plan
Company Plan Extra
Company Plan Extra Excess
Company Plan Extra Level 1
Company Plan Extra Level 2
Company Plan Extra Level 2 Excess
Company Plan Extra Level 3
Company Plan Plus Level 1
Company Plan Plus Level 1.1
Company Plan Plus Level 1.2
Company Plan Plus Select
Corporate Plan
WellPlus 1
WellPlus 1 Excess
WellPlus 2
WellPlus3
PMI 01 11
PMI 02 11
PMI 03 11
PMI 05 11
PMI 07 11
The prices of these plans are also increasing for renewals from the 9th February.
 
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VHI reduce benefits and increase prices on Company Plans from 9th February

According to the Health insurance authority

Vhi benefit change 09.02.11

Vhi is reducing orthopaedic and ophthalmic benefits on the following plans for renewals from 9th February. The benefit paid for hospital charges for participating hospitals for specified hip, knee and shoulder joint replacement procedures and specified ophthalmic procedures in private hospitals is being reduced from 100% of the cost to 80% of the cost.


The plans being changed are as follows



Company Plan
Company Plan Extra
Company Plan Extra Excess
Company Plan Extra Level 1
Company Plan Extra Level 2
Company Plan Extra Level 2 Excess
Company Plan Extra Level 3
Company Plan Plus Level 1
Company Plan Plus Level 1.1
Company Plan Plus Level 1.2
Company Plan Plus Select
Corporate Plan
WellPlus 1
WellPlus 1 Excess
WellPlus 2
WellPlus3
PMI 01 11
PMI 02 11
PMI 03 11
PMI 05 11
PMI 07 11


The prices of these plans are also increasing for renewals from the 9th February.

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This again appears to be targeting operations most likely to be used by their older members!
 
Thanks Nova,

Ive split your post from another more generalised discussion.

Ive also added a second notice concerning the benefit reduction and VHI company plans.

Note: The benefit reduction regarding hip, knee and shoulder joint procedures relates to participating private hospitals in the case of the 1st lot of plans (parents/kids etc) but relate to all participating hospitals in the case of the company plans.


aj
moderator.
 
It will be interesting to see full details from VHI as to whether the word "private" is missing here or not in the HIA release. Also as to whether the procedure codes are specifically relating to special procedures or not as per One Plan.
 
PJ,

Do you know if VHI have details of this available on their website ?

Olddog
 
With the exception of the rules booklets, VHI don't publish information about any of their corproate plans on their website. However, existing customers should receive updated information, in the form of an updated table of benefits, before their renewal. These benefits changes only apply to existing customers from their renewal date, starting with customers who renew on or after 9th February 2011.

If you're a new customer looking to join one of these plans, and your employer doesn't have information on them, you'll need to contact VHI to get prices and other information.
 
Thanks for the quick reply

I'm on co. plan exec. at present and was just hoping to see what changes might have been made to the plan ( before I go in to get my four hips done, dont you know )
 
If you ask VHI, they shouldn't have any problems sending you an updated Table of Benefits, bearing in mind those changes don't apply until your renewal. If your renewal is in the next few weeks and after 9th February, you should have already received the update.

If you are going into hospital, I'd recommend always giving your insurer a call to confirm cover anyway, even if your benefits haven't been reduced yet. It's better to be certain beforehand.

PS The ophthalmic benefits are being reduced as well, so while you're in for the four hips, get the eyes done too :).
 
It would appear that VHI don't want to upset decision makers in companies by reducing the orthopaedic & ophthalmic procedures like they have done on the less expensive plans. It looks untouched.

Patrick
 
Thank you both for your help.

It would appear that VHI don't want to upset decision makers in companies by reducing the orthopaedic & ophthalmic procedures .......

Just wait 'till they see the bill for four hips
 
Gosh!!! God help the poor vhi administrator when he/she gets it. Mind you they could decline your claim on the basis they dont do pet insurance!!!!
 
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