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Government to privatise health insurer VHI which was established in 1957

by admin on May 28, 2010

The Government has announced that it will privatise health insurer VHI which was established in 1957.

Related posts:

  1. VHI – - the Irish State health insurer – - warns of report recommendations that would be transition to a US-style system
  2. Dr. Peter Morici: US health care and broken government
  3. Vhi health insurance premiums to rise  by 6% – 12.5%
  4. UK Budget: VAT to rise to 20%; Ex-health, budgets of government departments to be cut 25% in real terms in 4 years
  5. Vhi raises health insurance premiums to rise by 8%; Average spend per customer €900 – - double competitors’ costs; Medical procedures surge 73% in 5 years

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