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Public Health Care - Access when living overseas?

  • 15-03-2014 8:39pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1


    Hey

    I've been living and working in Hong Kong the last few years, Irish citizen.

    I'm worried about some lumps I'm getting investigated, I have VHI Global health insurance. It looks to me that the coverage level with the policy would not be enough to treat cancer here in Hong Kong.

    If it turns out to be something serious, can I move back to Ireland and still be treated as a public patient, given that I've not been resident in Ireland the last few years?

    Cheers


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