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Health insurance (Again)...

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2020 10:31am
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We are on our final shortlist of chosen options for health insurance. We are well under retirement age, in good health and we are looking more at feedback on support and pay outs if we ever needed to use it. All reviews and feedback gratefully accepted. The companies shortlisted are

DKV Insurance

Liberty Insurance

Thanks in advance.

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2020 12:59pm

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Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2020 12:59pm

retrocool wrote on Fri Sep 18, 2020 10:31am:

We are on our final shortlist of chosen options for health insurance. We are well under retirement age, in good health and we are looking more at feedback on support and pay outs if we ever needed to use it. All reviews and feedback gratefully accepted. The companies shortlisted are

DKV Insurance

 

Read more...

Liberty Insurance

Thanks in advance.

i in my opinion make sure you avoid Cesar, and i would also go with one that you can use at the health centre on Camposol as they speak english. 

Paddy

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2020 4:14pm

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Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2020 4:14pm

When you gain Residency, your PHI will, at least for a while, become your only source of healthcare. So accessibility and quality are the important factors.

My wife and I have our health insurance with DKV . My wife became seriously ill last year, and they have been absolutely fantastic. 

BUT we have had to travel to obtain treatment and tests, mostly to the Quiron Hospital in Murcia. We have also used (I think) 8 other medical facilities in Murcia, Elche and Torrevieja. 

This seems to be quite normal. We have met numerous other people "doing the rounds" - each having different insurers.

Into the detail .... insurers may quote the various clinics and hospitals that they use, but in reality, they pick and choose exactly what services they contract for at which hospital. So if your insurer's brochure says that they use (say) Quiron or IMED hospitals/clinics, the city you have to go to depends on the medical service you need.   

We use a GP in our village (not the health centre) and she acts as the gateway into the DKV system - and she is very good at it. 

Our local GP works with DKV (which may be why our local insurance broker recommended DKV). So it seems that the most important thing is to have an insurer who works with your local GP.

We have a neighbour who uses a different insurer. Her nearest insurer-affiliated GP is 50 minutes away by car.


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