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    Posted: 06 Jan 2011 at 8:16am
Used to be covered under these when I was a kid. Now I just take my chances as I'm fairly healthy touch wood.

I see some serious rises in premiums coming up thoughShocked..anyone with them? I know a lot of companies that give Plan B to their staff for free

 

Hard pressed families with private Vhi Healthcare are facing a massive €331 hike in fees to keep precious parents and children cover.

From next month insurance for a mother, father and their two children is to increase 15%, or €27.60 a month, the company revealed.

The huge hikes will heap further pressure on cash-strapped families already counting the cost of tax hikes and child benefit cuts announced in the Budget.

Premiums for other plans could see increases as high as 45%.

Jimmy Tolan, Vhi Healthcare chief executive, said the company was losing €170m a year because it holds a larger proportion of older customers more in need of care than other insurers.

“We anticipate that our customers will require 10% more healthcare in 2011 compared to 2010,” he said.

“Today’s price increase is necessary to provide healthcare cover for all of our customers.”

The Vhi lost about 48,000 customers in the last year.

Vhi said 60% of its customers will see the cost of their premium increase by 15% when their policy is due for renewal.

Other tailored and more specialist plans, such as Plan B and Plan B options popular among older customers, will rise by 35% and 45%.

The cash hit facing Vhi patients looks like this:
:: An adult on Plan B faces hikes of €317 to €1,224
:: Plan B Options by €444 euro to €1,430 from February 1
:: Families on the Parents & Kids plan, the most popular family cover, will see premiums increase by 15% or approximately €331 a year.

James Reilly, Fine Gael health spokesman, said the Vhi had failed after 50 years in business to control health costs in Ireland.

“Just as the full impact of Budget 2011 is hitting pay packets and the children’s allowance has been slashed, families are now being asked to pay for the cost of recapitalising the Vhi after years of Government inaction,” he said.

“The Vhi has hiked its premiums for the third year in a row, this time by 45% on some policies, on top of a 48% increase imposed over the last four years.”

Jan O’Sullivan, Labour’s health spokesman, said the price hikes will force more people to give up private healthcare cover.

“These increases will lead to a situation where many policy holders will reduce or drop their health cover, placing yet more pressure on the public health system,” Ms O’Sullivan said.

“For years we have had to suffer the consequences of a dysfunctional healthcare system and now it seems we have an increasingly dysfunctional health insurance system.”




Read more: http://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/families-face-15-health-insurance-rise-488237.html#ixzz1AGTF8IO2

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote The Saint Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Jan 2011 at 8:18am
3rd increase in 3 years, about the only thing going up at the moment
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just move to aviva Thumbs%20Up, cheaper, more hospitals covered and has everything vhi has + more.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote WindBag Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Jan 2011 at 8:21am
absolute thievin fookers Angry, but its a consequence of our health system.
 
If we had a better health system, then we would not have to pay such high premiums.
 
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Reilly is a fookin hyporcrite he was head of the IMO when the Doctors were looking to increase their fees big time a few years ago
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Originally posted by The Count The Count wrote:

just move to aviva Thumbs%20Up, cheaper, more hospitals covered and has everything vhi has + more.
 
 
Be careful Count..................Aviva do not cover "man flu"
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Families and Single people seem to be paying for the increase in claims from OAP's. My solution would be to Cut the pension of all those who are constant claimers and put the accumulative cuts into a fund and give it to the VHI so healthy people don't have to pay for sick people. Harsh but fair.
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Another increase and I can't even move to someone else

It is the most important thing to have though I wouldn't walk outside my door without it as u never know what's around the corner -fact. Was chatting to my da the other day as he travells the world with his job he has worldwide cover which costs him 700 a month

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i have europewide with vhi for about 100 a month , great deal imo as you are covered worldwide as long as you dont stay more than 3 weeks in a place outside europe, think you need to pay a supplement for the US but its a good deal
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Originally posted by ShayGivensBum ShayGivensBum wrote:

Another increase and I can't even move to someone else

It is the most important thing to have though I wouldn't walk outside my door without it as u never know what's around the corner -fact. Was chatting to my da the other day as he travells the world with his job he has worldwide cover which costs him 700 a month
Usit with cover you on your travels anywhere in the world for 180 p.a. SGB (Except Ireland). I got that when i went travelling. Never needed it mind youBig%20smile
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Go to multitrip.ie SGB..I paid €150 for the full years insurance. Dead handy
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You can claim a lot of this back via tax credits or something.
 
 
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As I have a pre existing condition I've to get the worldwide cover with vhi just to make sure I'm covered in oz if I have any issues. If I take out a policy with someone else they won't cover me for it. it's grand cause my premium stays the same per month it just switchs to worldwide cover for the period I'm away
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 moved to aviva last yearThumbs%20Up
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Robbing gimp ****s!!! Im on plan b 18euro a week in a group! !! Im gonna change to Aviva or just get rid of it grrrrrrrrr
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havent claimed in 2 years!!!! surely they should have a no claims discount type thing going for anyone who has claims of say, less than a hundred pa?

Im probably gonig to cancel it, any of my injuries over the years have been football related one's (in the main) and the club have got a premium group insurance that im signed up for.
im sick of paying extra every year and as im in my mid to late 20's ill get back in to it in a few years i reckon.
 
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Originally posted by Row Z Row Z wrote:

havent claimed in 2 years!!!! surely they should have a no claims discount type thing going for anyone who has claims of say, less than a hundred pa?

Im probably gonig to cancel it, any of my injuries over the years have been football related one's (in the main) and the club have got a premium group insurance that im signed up for.
im sick of paying extra every year and as im in my mid to late 20's ill get back in to it in a few years i reckon.
 
you should Row Z especially if your covered with the football. basically your premium with VHI goes up every year to cover OAPs who are constant claimers
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Row Z Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Jan 2011 at 10:40am
yeah i think i will. sure even if i go the Quacks I will only get back 25 notes or something from them.
might try to coat tail on herself's (job paid for) VHI and pay any excess that might come up.
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