What do I Need to Know?
Once you’ve been admitted to a public hospital, and you have disclosed that you have health insurance, you’ll be asked to sign the Private Insurance Patient form. What might not be made clear to you is that by signing this form, you waive your rights to public treatment in a public hospital. However, unless the hospital can guarantee you that private or semi-private room, you’ll receive the exact same treatment as a public patient. Remember, you’re within your rights to not sign the form, and you’ll still receive the same treatment if private or semi-private accommodation isn’t available.
Increased Premiums
There’s huge financial repercussions when health insurance holders sign the form without realising what it means. The issue has actually increased the cost of health insurance claims by €200 million a year – having a direct impact on the price you pay for your health insurance. Plus, if you sign the form, you’re essentially paying twice for your stay in a public hospital; once through general taxation, and again through your private health insurance.
What are my Options?
Before you sign, be sure to ask: "Can I be guaranteed a private or semi-private room?" If the answer’s no, the treatment you’ll receive will be the same as public. Regardless, if you sign the form, you’ll be charged (through your health insurer) ten times more – making the question well worth asking!
To find out more, visit insuranceireland.eu
*Research - Ipsos MRBI, 2017 on behalf of Insurance Ireland.
Created August 2018.