Do you have to be in a Company for this ?
Company Care Choice from Quinn Healthcare
i meant
health cover when abroad i know vhi is but not sure
what about this credit union company :
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I was just wondering if i had to go to a hospital if i was in Spain my Medical Insurance would cover me
i might go for this Company Care Choice from Quinn Healthcare : What do you think?
Also Can you explain to me what this is im just not understanding it [broken link removed]
please :
The CU offer is a HSF scheme. It's not the same as standard health insurance, it provides defined benefits in some instances,
im still confused can anybody reommend one for me that will give me private in a public and semi in a private and were i wont have to pay anything bar the renewal
sorry i have dyslexia which also mean i find it hard to take it in so maybe you can explain this for me in simple terms thanks :
Okay OP, this makes the reason for your questions easier to understand.
Plans with an in-patient excess will often result in a lower premium plan than those plans without an in-patient excess.
An excess means you pay a proportion of of any claim. so €125.00 excess means you pay this amount should you be an inpatient. You should only pay this once in any claim. So, imagine total claim is 3000, you pay 125 and that's all.
Do you want to see plans with a low out-patient excess or a high out-patient excess
This is the amount you must pay before you can claim anything. See FAQs for important information on how to calculate excesses.
? High > €125 Low > €0 - €25 All Excesses
Selecting 'Yes' will show you plans with and excess of €150 or higher. Selecting 'No' will show you plans with a €0 - €25 excess.
The higher the excess (amount you must pay) the lower the premium. Generally I would pay the higher excess and get a lower premium.
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