Ireland's largest provider announced new arrangements last night.
An insurance broker in the midlands doesn't believe a decision by Vhi to waive half its customers premiums for three months will have a lasting effect.
Ireland's largest private health insurer announced the plans last night, which will run from mid May to mid August.
Private hospitals are acting as part of the public health system during the pandemic.
General and Life Insurance Broker for C & E Finance in Edenderry, Niall Dempsey, is encouraging those with private health insurance to contact their provider to see how it will impact them.
He says the only question is regarding the rights of those who took out the plan:
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