Circus wrote:
YO Irish:
Have you ever incurred surgery or hospital admitance expenses? Primary care is probably no problem. My reference was that friends of mine from New Zealand that had made residency in CR late 1990's had to utilize this service in around 2003 or 04 and had problems with payment for his wife's stay in the hospital. From my recollection, they went through hoops in receiving payment for the expenses. They had to pay out of pocket for additional expenses they thought were incluced but not covered. They had no reason to imply untrue statements to my knowledge.
Circus,
Since neither one of us know the complete circumstances of your friends situation it is impossible to speculate on what actually transpired. A couple of things come to mind based on your post.
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My reference was that friends of mine from New Zealand that had made residency in CR late 1990's
Being a resident does not automatically enroll you in the CAJA program. You must join and pay the monthly premium.
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had problems with payment for his wife's stay in the hospital. From my recollection, they went through hoops in receiving payment for the expenses.
They may have received treatment at a private hospital and then sought reimbursement. That would indicate they had an INS policy rather than being enrolled in the CAJA.
Anyone who becomes ill in CR, citizen, legal resident, non-legal resident, tourist, etc. will be treated at a CAJA hospital. No one is turned away but they will bill you if you are not a member of the CAJA program.
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Have you ever incurred surgery or hospital admitance expenses? Primary care is probably no problem.
No I have fortunately never been hospitalized in CR. They have covered all my expenses, as promised, for all other medical care. I can not imagine they would renege on that portion seeing how they have lived up to the rest of their commitment.
Hopefully I will never have to report on my experience in a CAJA hospital but being a realist I can say....stay tuned for a trip report on my journey through a CAJA hospital

Hopefully you will have to stay tuned for a lengthy period

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