Private Healthcare Plans vs Reality: Who Benefits from Subscriptions?

($3,200) Patients paying out-of-pocket for medical services often get faster appointments than those with private healthcare subscriptions, according to an investigation by financial news outlet money.pl.

Subscription vs. Commercial Services:

While private medical packages were supposed to reduce wait times, money.pl found that patients paying for single visits often get quicker service than those with subscriptions.

Work of Infoline Staff:

An anonymous employee of a major network revealed the internal policy of differential access: “There’s a clear distinction between patients…”

Cash Over Contracts:

Even when appointments are available, they are often denied to subscribers while offered to cash-paying customers. This has led to tensions particularly when one household member has a subscription while another does not.

Systemic Issues:

Sources from the network suggest the issues are systemic: shortages of medical staff, backlog of pandemic-era needs, and increased demand for expensive imaging tests. They imply that price hikes may be necessary to address these challenges further.

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