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RE: Major blow to visitors to the TT?
That is a real shocker...............
Correct me if I'm wrong but UK residents get free health care anywhere in the EU ? But now not on the IOM...............?
Or am I being stupid.
Might mean extra insurance costs for TT and MGP competitors...... Larry ?
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03-10-2008, 12:47 PM |
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Carole
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RE: Major blow to visitors to the TT?
DCLUCIE Wrote:I couldn't help but be alarmed at the news that the UK are to close the agreement we have had for many many years with the Health Service in the UK. I seems to be coming in for 2010.
Could this be the biggest threat to visitor numbers?
http://www.iomtoday.co.im/news/Health-sh...4557004.jp Travel insurance cover is relatively cheap for the normal visitor, but normally exludes motorcycling over 125 without an additional premium.
However, what about the actual racers- will they have to pay apart from emergency initial treatment, or am I reading it wrong?
If that is the case then it may well be a major problem, as you can't as far as I am aware really fully insure for racing accidents, apart from combined insurance of America type of plans, which doe not cover the major costs of medical specialist treatment. There is the compulsory Acu race insurance, but will this be enough?
Oh well, I suppose the Uk government needs to raise the fund to buy up all those banks and building societies, so that the directors who made the mess can still get their quite frankly obscene bonuses regardless. Oh dear, am I getting even more cynical?
Life's too short- live it to the max and enjoy yourselves
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03-10-2008, 12:48 PM |
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larryd
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RE: Major blow to visitors to the TT?
cargo Wrote:Might mean extra insurance costs for TT and MGP competitors...... Larry ?
Well, TT & MGP competitors from outside ACU/SACU territory already are required to have Medical Expenses cover of US$ 184,000 and Repatriation cover for US$ 74,000.
I think that all this will mean will be that unlike up to now, the Medical Expenses cover will from 2010 be called on in the event of treatment following a competitive accident.
As to whether US$ 184,000 will be enough will be a different matter altogether - I don't think I can comment on that!!
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03-10-2008, 09:27 PM |
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RE: Major blow to visitors to the TT?
Quote:That is a real shocker...............
Correct me if I'm wrong but UK residents get free health care anywhere in the EU ? But now not on the IOM...............?
Or am I being stupid.
I think what you said above is true cargo, but us manxies don't qualify for free treatment in EU countries, I think UK citizens get an E11 form but we cant get these.
The Isle of Man is not part of EU.
I certainly hope this does not put people of from visiting us.
(This post was last modified: 04-10-2008, 02:17 AM by Malcolm.)
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03-10-2008, 10:02 PM |
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cargo
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RE: Major blow to visitors to the TT?
Reading that it's clear that Caroline and so the MMCC are well aware of the current situation and that Mr Nelson and so the ACU haven't got a clue.......................no surprise there then.
I know that for the Manx competitors from Nothern Ireland which is for the time being part of the UK have to have the full medical treatment and repatriation insurance that NON UK competitors have to get.
So in theroy this new regime will make no difference to Irish MGP competiters North or South.
Larry ?
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16-10-2008, 01:26 PM |
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larryd
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RE: Major blow to visitors to the TT?
cargo Wrote:I know that for the Manx competitors from Nothern Ireland which is for the time being part of the UK have to have the full medical treatment and repatriation insurance that NON UK competitors have to get.
So in theroy this new regime will make no difference to Irish MGP competiters North or South.
Larry ?
Not quite, Cargo - we have to have to have the same full medical/repatriation cover that non-ACU/SACU competitors have to get, not NON-UK.
We from the MCUI therefore already have Med Exp of US$184,000 and Repatriation fees up to US$74,000.
So it'll be the ACU/SACU riders that get the hammer - probably in the form of increased Entry Fees, so that the organisers can pass on the premium to the ACU and thence the Insurers.
Caroline's got it right, and Nelson nearly so.
See my previous post of October 3rd on this thread.
At any rate, it's an ACU/SACU, not to mention visitors, problem for 2010, not next year!
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16-10-2008, 04:49 PM |
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