I dont think you have to pay if you go in as a public patient as long as you have your referal letter from your GP.If your doc refers you for an X-Ray to check if you have a broken bone and you have referral letter from him/her how much does the X-Ray in a public hospital cost on top of this?
You were treated as a private patient, that is why you had to pay for your x-ray. In law you are the rightfull owner of your x-ray and should have be given it. Even if you go with a doctor's letter and when ask if you have health ins(ie:vhi,bupa etc) and if you say yes there is a good chance you will be charged because again you will be treated as a private.If you have a referral letter from your G.P. it should be free but if you have a referral letter from a consultant you will be charged. It happened to me in Loughlinstown hospital. Incidentally after I had paid the fee I asked for a copy of the x-ray and I was told that I could not have it as it had to be sent to the consultant. I protested but to no avail. It seemed that even after handing over the fee I was still not the owner of the x-ray. I am sure that under the data protection law I should have been entitled to be given the information directly rather than having to go to my consultant to get the information. In my case I didn't want to go back to the consultant and pay another €150 fee to be told what I already knew. In the end the supervisor finally agreed to fax the report to my G.P. but still refused to give me a copy directly. Whereupon my G.P. mislaid it!!!
What is it with some (most?) hospitals and their admin/billing departments? :mad:
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