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VHI to increase price of healthcare insurance plans by 7% average from 1 March

The insurance company said claims volumes rose by more than 20% last year.

VHI WILL INCREASE the price of its health insurance plans by an average of 7% from 1 March, the company has announced. 

It said the price increase is “necessary” to meet the healthcare needs of its members as claims volumes rose by more than 20% last year and that inflation has had a “significant impact” on the cost of delivering healthcare. 

Last year, there was was over 630,000 healthcare interactions with VHI’s health and wellbeing services, including access to VHI doctors, nurses and healthcare professionals. The company said this represents a 21% increase in usage on the previous year. 

VHI said the rapid return to full activity in hospitals post-Covid, combined with the impact of pent-up demand for services deferred during Covid, has contributed to the escalation in claims volumes and costs.

In addition, it said “advances in drugs, procedures and other medical innovations and technologies, supporting enhanced healthcare outcomes, have also impacted on the cost of providing care to members”.  

“This unprecedented demand for healthcare from our members has led to a rapid increase in claims volumes and associated costs. We are taking the difficult steps required to address this matter,” VHI Insurance DAC managing director Aaron Keogh said. 

“We have implemented a broad range of value and efficiency measures within the business as part of these efforts, however, the scale of the increase in healthcare services accessed by our members means that this price increase is necessary,” Keogh said. 

Keogh said VHI is “conscious of the financial pressures facing many of our members” and said the company is committed to delivering value by giving them access to high quality healthcare at the lowest possible prices.

In a separate statement, the Health Insurance Authority (HIA) – which regulates the health insurance sector – said that the trend of insurers increasing prices since the pandemic is part of a global pattern.

“We always encourage consumers to review their policy each year at their renewal date to ensure that their policy fits their health needs and budget,” HIA CEO Ray Dolan said.

“Consumers can use the free comparison tool on our website, hia.ie, to find the best policy for their needs.”

Health insurance expert Dermot Goode of Total Health Cover said the hike will add €105 per adult for those insured on VHI’s Enhanced Care 350 scheme, or between €230 and €315 per adult for those insured on its Health Plus Extra and Premium Care schemes.

“For a retired couple on dated plans such as Health Plus Extra (old Plan B Options), the increase since March 2023 will cost them just under €900,” Goode said.

“For the same couple insured on the gold-plated Premium Care scheme, they will have to find an additional €1,386 if they want to remain on the same plan.”

He also said that a family of two adults and two children will be “seriously impacted” by the increases.

“For those families insured on the likes of One Plus Plan or Enhanced Care 350, the total increase since March 2023 will be €504 and €440 respectively.  The popular Company Plan Plus Level 1.3 corporate plan will increase by €586.”

Goode advised all those renewing on or after 1 March to “urgently review their options” with VHI and switch to an alternative insurer if necessary.

“The best advice is to decide on your budget for your family health cover and then challenge the insurers to find you similar cover that fits this. Auto-renewing without checking our alternative options should be avoided at all costs.”

Goode noted that Irish Life Health increased its price plans from 1 January, while Laya and VHI also increased the cost of around 26 of their corporate plans from the same date.

“This cycle of multiple price hikes looks set to continue 2024 as the insurers seem unable to predict with any certainty their future cost of claims.

“If we look at the 2023 trend, Laya increased their rates from April 2023 just after VHI increased their charges and we’re expecting something similar in 2024.”

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    Mute Sheldon Sheridan
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    May 12th 2014, 7:44 AM

    Brave hotel…

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    May 12th 2014, 7:22 AM

    Much lower unemployment rate at 36% than our indigenous “minority”…maybe we could swap?

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    May 12th 2014, 9:30 AM

    Ah come on. Photos!!!!

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    May 12th 2014, 7:22 AM

    Mister gypsey? Ill be entering my boss so..

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    May 12th 2014, 7:23 AM

    Gypsy *

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    May 12th 2014, 7:48 AM

    So if we have ‘travellers’ have we any gypsies in Ireland ?

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    May 12th 2014, 7:54 AM

    There the same thing

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    Mute Larry L'Oiseau
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    May 12th 2014, 7:58 AM

    So why don’t they call themselves gypsies and be proud ?

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    May 12th 2014, 8:06 AM

    You will have to ask them that

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    May 12th 2014, 8:13 AM

    Because we are not the same .gypsy and travellers come from completely different backgrounds

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    May 12th 2014, 8:21 AM

    I’m not an expert on this…. But I believe the Roma Community merged with the Travelling Community. However, the Travelling Community is by blood predominantly Irish. Being that the Travelling Community is a closed society, through the years they kept their coupling within the community.

    So today, in Ireland the Roma Community and the Travelling Community are two distinct groups with some similarities.

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    May 12th 2014, 8:32 AM

    Because they arent Gypsies.
    Irish Travellers are a distinct Irish ethnic minority, who separated from the settled Irish community at least 1000 years ago; the claim was made that they are distinct from the settled community as Icelanders are from Norwegians.[25] Even though all families claim ancient origins, not all families of Irish Travellers date back to the same point in time; some families adopted Traveller customs centuries ago, while others did so more recently.[26] It is unclear how many Irish Travellers would be included in this distinct ethnic group at least from a genetic perspective.
    Irish Travelers are Irish!

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    May 12th 2014, 9:12 AM

    I am not so sure 1000 years is enough for any sort of genetic variation, specially considering that there would be cases where this separation you speak of would break.

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    May 12th 2014, 9:38 AM

    “I am not so sure 1000 years is enough for any sort of genetic variation”

    Your concerns have been noted.

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    May 12th 2014, 9:51 AM

    We don’t have travellers left here, this generation are sponging good for nothings who use the traveller title and name as an excuse to be a scourge on society.

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    May 12th 2014, 9:53 AM

    If they separated from the community years ago, why do they take our dole, rent allowance etc. without giving anything back but sh1te to the community ?

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    May 12th 2014, 7:35 AM

    This should be good…

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    May 12th 2014, 11:06 AM

    Pikeys either way

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    May 12th 2014, 11:02 AM

    Jaysus! Imagine the smell of piss at it!!

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    May 12th 2014, 10:47 AM

    Lovely stuff.. they won a weekend in a layby

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    May 12th 2014, 10:07 AM

    Wonder will the bar be open?

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    May 12th 2014, 9:55 AM

    A Paegent, judged by people not from their community buy from the fashion and media circles? Why was their no educator on the panel? Sounds like there young men and women are being manipulated yet again.

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    May 12th 2014, 10:29 AM

    There, their and they’re.

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    May 12th 2014, 10:01 AM

    So when are the Mister and Miss Traveller contests starting?

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    May 12th 2014, 3:25 PM

    Neglected minority???!!! Would you ever go away and F_ck yourself. You separated yourselves from society because you can’t be anyway civilised!

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    May 12th 2014, 3:44 PM

    If it doesn’t make …… Follow the money. Someone is profiting from this.

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    May 12th 2014, 3:44 PM

    ……..make sense……. Sorry.

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