Try Quinn Healthcare and ask about Company Care, they have a plan with no excess starting at €920 and on with an excess starting at €850 per adult. Note VHI have cut benefit on some plans in recent months,
Totally agree with Clubman's points.
Health insurance seems to be offering poor value for money these days.
+ 1 on Quinn and do read the t&Cs so you know it suits. I moved to Quinn this year. Basic PHI with two teenagers on it. Got them for free on Credit Union Starter plan while we are on basic Quinn Essential. Would not have thought you can mix the plans. Got advice from a pro. Did not put 21 year old on it. Total under a €1,000 for 2 adults and two teens.
No connection with Quinn other than stated above. Slim
... basic Quinn Essential.
Patrick,
Renewal date is Dec 8th
renewal premium is actually 3364.34
Breakdown offered by VHI is
3 x 1008.78 ( 3 adult price )
1 x 338 ( 1 child price )
There may be a strong argument for having NO private health insurance here - especially if all individuals are in good health with no major health/lifestyle risks. I'm not recommending this necessarily as a course of action but just pointing out one of the possibilities here...renewal for 2 adults + 1 under 18 + 1 turned 21 (not finished apprenticeship yet) comes in at 3,380
Patrick,
Renewal date is Dec 8th
renewal premium is actually 3364.34
Breakdown offered by VHI is
3 x 1008.78 ( 3 adult price )
1 x 338 ( 1 child price )
How do they make money so?has paid for itself every year
How do they make money so?
Surely they're not paying out more than your premiums on an ongoing basis?
If you mean that you got back as much as you paid in then why not just save the money and pay it directly for health services?
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