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The CompanyHealth Plus scheme offers a wide range of benefits including hospital cover, consultant fees, out-patient benefits, overseas cover, maternity cover, convalescence and EU cover.
Please note that if you are taking out health insurance for the first time, while you have immediate cover if you have an accident, waiting periods will need to be served before you can avail of full cover.
If you are transferring from another health insurer and have already served these waiting periods you will not have to serve them again.
Also introducing Consultant Connections, a new support service for QUINN-healthcare members and their doctors. Click here for more.
Hospital cover
Members of the CompanyHealth Plus scheme are covered for a private room in public hospitals and a semi-private room in private hospitals. The CompanyHealth Plus scheme can include an €50, €125 or €200 excess per claim for private hospital charges. These excesses may apply to private hospital stays, this means that you will be required to pay the first €50, €125 or €200 of your hospital claim. This is not a per day charge, you will only be asked to pay €50, €125 or €200 per claim. However, this will be waived if you choose to pay a higher subscription.
To find the hospitals covered by the CompanyHealth Plus scheme and details of these excesses please click here to view the hospital list.
Cardiac cover
In addition to your hospital cover mentioned above, you also have full hospital cover for certain types of major heart surgeries in the Mater Private Hospital, the Beacon hospital, the Blackrock Clinic and the Galway Clinic.
CancerCare Support
All cancer patients who travel for out-patient cancer treatment (i.e. chemotherapy & radiotherapy) are entitled to an accommodation grant. Members can claim up to €100 per night when travelling a minimum of 40 miles to the treatment centre.
Consultant cover
Fees charged by a consultant relating to your hospital stay will be covered in full provided the consultant is fully participating with QUINN-healthcare. Ninety nine percent of consultants participate with QUINN-healthcare.
Out-patient benefits
Out-patient costs refer to medical expenses that you pay yourself on a day-to-day basis, such as GP fees, visits to consultants or fees for physiotherapy.
You can see the different expenses we cover and the amounts you can claim for each expense below.
An excess applies to any out-patient claim on the CompanyHealth Plus scheme, this means that the first €220 for an individual policy or the first €440 for a family policy must be covered by the member themselves. Any expenses in excess of this can be submitted for refund.
Each receipt you have from throughout the year is worth a certain amount towards your excess and these amounts are listed below.
To view an easy example of how to calculate your out-patient claim click here.
However, we pay for the following treatments in full and you do not have to pay any excess.
They are:
This is the list of out-patient benefits which are subject to the out-patient excess and the amount you can claim for each
To view the list of participating therapists click here
Overseas cover
Members of the CompanyHealth Plus scheme are entitled to emergency overseas cover. If you have an accident and need inpatient treatment while abroad you will be covered for emergency local treatment up the value of €55,000 per episode. Repatriation to Ireland or the nearest medically appropriate country is also covered if treatment is not available in the country that you are travelling in.
QUINN-healthcare members receive an emergency overseas 24-hour assistance number. This number must be contacted prior to any emergency treatment.
This overseas cover provides a certain level of cover for emergency treatment that may be required while overseas temporarily and therefore is not a substitute for travel insurance.
Also, as an Irish resident you are entitled to get healthcare through the public system in countries of the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland if you become ill or injured while on a temporary stay there.
Until now, you needed an E form (such as the E111 or the E128) to get such treatment. Now, these paper forms are being replaced by the European Health Insurance Card. One card is needed for each individual or member of the family.
Maternity cover
We will pay a generous benefit for each delivery in private or semi-private participating hospital accommodation.
CompanyHealth Plus scheme members are covered for up to three nights accommodation up to a maximum of €3,100 (effective 01/10/06).
We will also pay consultants fees for a normal delivery up to €869.81 (including epidural).
Consultants must be participating in our full cover scheme. Please ask us for details or click here to check if your consultant takes part in our full cover scheme.
If you decide to have your baby at home we will then pay a grant of up to €3,100 (effective 01/10/06).
Convalescence
If your consultant tells you, you need a stay in a state-registered nursing home after a stay in hospital, we will pay €55 per day towards the costs for 14 days.
EU Cover
If you require treatment that is certified by our medical adviser as unavailable in Ireland, we will provide cover if we arrange treatment in one of our participating hospitals in the EU.