First entry to health insurance market to become more expensive for over-35s

Health Minister James Reilly has signed into law a new measure introducing 'late entry loading' for people who first take out private health insurance after the age of 35.

First entry to health insurance market to become more expensive for over-35s

Health Minister James Reilly has signed into law a new measure introducing 'late entry loading' for people who first take out private health insurance after the age of 35.

The measure, entitled 'Lifetime Community Rating', provides for late entry loadings on the premiums of those who buy health insurance for the first time at the age of 35 years and older.

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