by SWtastic » Tue May 04, 2021 9:32 am
We are with Vitality and find them a nightmare. We have an on-going claim after our daughter's recent operation and subsequent physio - their back office admin is chaotic e.g. I phoned to find out how many sessions she had left that would be covered last week and at the start of the call was told 8, it then changed to 2 and at the end went back up to 6 - they really don't have a clue.
In order to have the surgery done, the surgeon required a letter from Vitality confirming that they would cover the operation as he said they are the worst company to deal with from his point of view and he often has to fight for payment for fairly routine operations that they'd agreed at the outset but then backtracked on. We found some surgeons won't deal with them at all.
They can also be tricky with hospital choices. In a previous instance several years ago, the surgeon could only operate on a child at one particular hospital. They insisted they would only cover the claim if it was done at the hospital he operated at but the hospital was not registered to have juvenile patients. I suggested the operation should take place in our living room in the absence of a resolution! They eventually agreed to cover at the children's hospital.
Her physio won't deal with them directly, as he does with most other insurers, as their payment system is so inconsistent so we pay up front and then claim back, which itself brings issues. In spite of this, five weeks in to physio they started paying half of the cost direct to the physio - no one at Vitality could tell us why as it wasn't recorded on their system!
We're dumping them when our daughter's treatment is finished. I really couldn't recommend them at all.
We are with Vitality and find them a nightmare. We have an on-going claim after our daughter's recent operation and subsequent physio - their back office admin is chaotic e.g. I phoned to find out how many sessions she had left that would be covered last week and at the start of the call was told 8, it then changed to 2 and at the end went back up to 6 - they really don't have a clue.
In order to have the surgery done, the surgeon required a letter from Vitality confirming that they would cover the operation as he said they are the worst company to deal with from his point of view and he often has to fight for payment for fairly routine operations that they'd agreed at the outset but then backtracked on. We found some surgeons won't deal with them at all.
They can also be tricky with hospital choices. In a previous instance several years ago, the surgeon could only operate on a child at one particular hospital. They insisted they would only cover the claim if it was done at the hospital he operated at but the hospital was not registered to have juvenile patients. I suggested the operation should take place in our living room in the absence of a resolution! They eventually agreed to cover at the children's hospital.
Her physio won't deal with them directly, as he does with most other insurers, as their payment system is so inconsistent so we pay up front and then claim back, which itself brings issues. In spite of this, five weeks in to physio they started paying half of the cost direct to the physio - no one at Vitality could tell us why as it wasn't recorded on their system!
We're dumping them when our daughter's treatment is finished. I really couldn't recommend them at all.