Are you absolutely sure you are taking full advantage of your health insurance policy? Most people only remember they have health insurance when they need to schedule an annual check-up or when they are facing an unexpected surgery.
However, technological development has completely transformed the healthcare landscape. Modern insurance policies are packed with innovative coverages and digital services designed to make your life easier and save you money. Services such as 24/7 online doctors, telemedicine, or home delivery of prescription medicines are relatively recent additions, but that does not mean they should be ignored.
If you are paying a monthly premium, it is time to get your money’s worth. Here are the most underutilized modern health insurance coverages you should start using today.
1. The «Doctor at Home» Service
Let’s imagine a very common scenario: you wake up on a Saturday morning with a high fever, a stuffy nose, and a throat that burns every time you swallow. Everything indicates that you have a severe case of tonsillitis, but you need a doctor to officially confirm the diagnosis and write a prescription.
It is pouring rain outside, and your body is aching. You really do not want to leave the house, and you know that sitting in a crowded public waiting room full of other sick people could make your condition worse.
Have you ever checked if your health insurance includes a Home Medical Dispatch guarantee? Many modern policies include this exact service in their base plans. Instead of leaving your bed, you simply call the insurance hotline and request a home visit. A few hours later, a certified doctor arrives at your door, confirms the tonsillitis, and prescribes an antibiotic. In many comprehensive plans, the co-pay for a home consultation is incredibly low, often ranging from just €15 to €25.
2. Pharmacy Home Delivery
Getting the prescription from the doctor is only half the battle; you still have to get the medicine.
Instead of dealing with the terrible weather, finding parking, and standing in long queues at the pharmacy on duty, check your insurance app for a Home Delivery of Medicines service. Many top-tier insurance networks now partner with local pharmacies to deliver your prescribed antibiotics or painkillers directly to your door within hours, often for a nominal delivery fee of just a few euros.
3. Telemedicine and the 24/7 Online Doctor
Advances in information and communication technologies have democratized access to healthcare. Today, it is entirely possible to ask a doctor or triage nurse for medical advice via a secure video call or telephone hotline.
While the concept of telemedicine was slowly growing a decade ago, the recent global pandemic caused an absolute explosion in its use. It is no longer a futuristic concept; it is the new standard of care.
The advantages of this type of solution go far beyond mere convenience. It is a matter of economic rationality and time management.
- Zero Missed Work: An online doctor is available 24 hours a day, including weekends and holidays. You no longer need to take an entire afternoon off work just to show a doctor a minor skin rash or ask a question about your child’s mild fever.
- Saving on Logistics: Let’s say that, due to your age or physical condition, you do not feel comfortable driving to the hospital. If you opt for a taxi or ride-share app, the round trip can easily cost you €15 to €20. Utilizing the free online consultations included in your insurance plan instantly saves you that logistical expense.
Understanding the Limitations
The best way to take advantage of these innovative digital services is to understand exactly what they cannot do.
Telemedicine is fantastic for routine illnesses, prescription renewals, and pediatric advice. However, there are obvious diagnoses that absolutely require an in-person physical examination. Screening for complex internal infections, taking X-rays, performing ultrasounds, or drawing blood for lab tests cannot be done remotely.
Furthermore, you must remember that telemedicine and home doctor services are never a substitute for true emergency care.
If you or a family member suspect you are having a heart attack, experiencing stroke symptoms, or have suffered a severe traumatic accident with heavy bleeding, do not open your insurance app to book a video call. You must immediately call 112 (or your local emergency number). It is the national emergency service that will give you the fastest and most appropriate life-saving response.
💡 A Quick Tip from the Folime Team:
Take 10 minutes today to download your health insurance provider’s official mobile app. Register your account and explore the «Digital Services» or «Assistance» tabs. You might be surprised to find that you have free access to online psychologists, nutritional coaching, or digital symptom checkers that you have been paying for all along without realizing it!
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article by Folime is for educational and financial awareness purposes only. Specific insurance coverages, co-pays, and service availability vary widely depending on your insurance provider and your specific policy tier. Always review your policy’s terms and conditions.
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