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Thanks.
Yeah, I have already gone through benefits for a number of plans but I cant seem to find what exactly these 'Special Procedures' are. I'm assuming they are not common procedures such as a colonoscopy or an allergy test?
AFAIK, these would be procedures other than cardiac in 'high tech' hospitals such as Mater Private. Would be covered in ordinary and some private hospitals. Phone the insurers up and they will tell you for sure.
STEINER said:For what its worth, I have Quinn Essential Plus no excess and have not had to pay any fees or charges since I got leukaemia last year. I have had lots of treatment/chemo, stem cell transplant, many procedures, months in hospital etc, so this insurance plan has worked grand for me, about 85 euro per month for one adult.
That sounds like it might be right, yep I'll give them a ring.
Thanks Steiner, sounds like you havent had an easy time of it, I hope you are getting better...we are paying 160 a month combined at the moment but its due to go up after renewal so Quinn Essential Plus no excess might be a good option without breaking the bank.
If you are going to go with Quinn, Essential Plus no excess is far superior to Essential Plus Starter. Beware of any plan with starter in the name. Ask Quinn for a list of these listed cardiac and special procedures for both plans. I think you may be surprised.
Patrick
Hi, I would recommend checking out VHI plan PMI 06 11, on the HIA website,price 711pa,great hospital cover + outpatient cover. It gives 100% cover for both cardiac + special procedures in hi tech hospitals so regardless of what special procedures means, you're fully covered. If you contact HIA,they will explain what special procedures refers to,as it's listed on their comparison section. Hope this helps with your decision.
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