Your Vhi Healthcare health
insurance plan A-E covers all your eligible
hospital charges (in-patient) up to a maximum
of €65,000 (or €100,000 for A-E
Options) if you need emergency treatment
while on holidays abroad.
To claim for eligible out-patient charges
you need to complete an Out-Patient Claims
Form. Out-patient benefits are subject to
an annual excess. For details please phone
us on CallSave 1850 44 44 44.
To be eligible to claim Emergency Cover
Abroad benefits you must meet the following
conditions:
You must be resident in
Ireland for at least 180 days per calendar
year.
To claim for Emergency Cover Abroad:
Call the
Medical Assistance/Pre-authorisation
line prior to receiving any medical
treatment. In the event of an emergency
or where you are physically unable to
call you should appoint a relative to
call for you. The relevant telephone
numbers can be found on the back of
your World Assist card.
We will arrange for approved
hospital treatment to be paid to the
hospital directly so you won’t
have any bills to pay upfront.
In the event that you
do have to settle some hospital bills
yourself, you can claim the money back
from Vhi Healthcare by completing an
Emergency Cover Abroad claim form. This
can be sent out to you by post or you
can print one from here.
Keep all original receipts/invoices/accounts
in relation to hospital and professional
fee charges and send them to us with
the completed claim form.
You must complete part
one and part two of the claim form.
The attending doctor must fully complete
and sign Part 3 of the claim form.
If you were treated in
a public facility in an EU member state,
you should apply to your local Health
Board for an E111 or an E128 prior to
submitting your claim to Vhi Healthcare.
A copy of your Health Board's response
must also accompany any claim.
If you had travel/accident
insurance covering your trip abroad,
a copy of the policy document must accompany
the claim.