pm. wrote: » So it's not worth a sh!te?
St1mpMeister wrote: » I think it's just that one of them started as a way of attracting customers, so the other had to follow suit
pm. wrote: » What's the point in them waiven the wait times then?
coylemj wrote: » So taking your example, if you sign up to VHI/Laya tomorrow and get a diagnosis of cancer the next day, they are well within their rights to say that that was a pre-existing condition and decline cover.
St1mpMeister wrote: » If you joined VHI/Laya tomorrow and then got cancer the day after you're covered as they say they're waiving the 26 week waiting period.
St1mpMeister wrote: » You're covered for anything that happens after the very day you start your cover.
Shazamm wrote: » Yes, but if you previoulsy had that ailment, guarantee they wouldn't cover it!
Shazamm wrote: » Hard to believe it. I bet its used to get you to sign up sure. If you had a wrist operation pre-insurance , highly doubt they'll cover a re-operation, ja get me
St1mpMeister wrote: » It's apparently valid. VHI also said they do the same thing now too. You're covered for anything that happens after the very day you start your cover.
Shazamm wrote: » Did you get that in writing? It contradicts the 26 week thing
St1mpMeister wrote: » I contacted Laya again there today just to clarify, and they said while the law does say you need to wait 6 months after you join before any new illnesses developed are covered, they will waive this so that you are in fact covered straight away. I would still want to get that in writing but it does appear to be their policy, so could be of use to others to know.
coylemj wrote: » That is very unfair. I did some research on your behalf and as part of my response (in post #4), I provided a link to a relevant page on the HIA website. Interpret the info. as you choose but don't throw it back in my face.
St1mpMeister wrote: » I was chatting to Laya there and they said ...... so maybe that info you linked to is referring to VHI instead? *shrug*
coylemj wrote: » There is a waiting period (before you are fully covered) of 26 weeks for treatment of conditions which started after you joined. And there is a waiting period of 5 years for pre-existing conditions
"At laya healthcare we will however offer immediate cover for any new conditions, injuries or emergencies from the date you join."
Henry Ford III wrote: » There's always a reason for getting a specific blood test I'd imagine.
St1mpMeister wrote: » I don't have any current health issues that I'm aware of, so the blood test is really just a precaution .....
coylemj wrote: » "Pre-existing condition” means an ailment, illness or condition, where, on the basis of medical advice, the signs or symptoms of that ailment, illness or condition existed at any time in the period of 6 months ending on the day on which the person became insured under the contract.
St1mpMeister wrote: » OK grand. And how long after you sign up for insurance are you covered for anything that might appear? Literally the hour you sign up, or does it need to build up for a few months?
coylemj wrote: » The issue with medical insurance and pre-existing conditions is not whether you knew about the condition but if it actually existed at the time you took out the policy. And that will come down to what your consultant is prepared to tell VHI, Laya etc..
St1mpMeister wrote: » I had planned on getting blood tests done in July .....
St1mpMeister wrote: » I don't have any current health issues that I'm aware of, so the blood test is really just a precaution....
St1mpMeister wrote: » So should I get the health insurance now before any "possible issues" are recorded, and then do the blood test, or would pre-existing conditions not factor?