Major health insurer hits customers with price rise, while benefits are cut
Briefly

Irish Life Health is set to increase the cost of health insurance for its customers by approximately €100 annually, effective next month. This change results from the insurer’s decision to pass on a government-imposed levy that will take effect from April 1. In addition to raising prices, the company has also announced cuts to certain benefits, leaving many families with concerns about their health coverage amidst rising healthcare costs.
Irish Life Health customers will see an increase in their cover costs of approximately €100 annually, as the insurer adjusts to a new government levy.
The health insurer has announced a reduction in benefits for its policyholders, citing the need to offset the impact of the government’s new levy.
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