Zum Arzt ohne dass Eltern etwas mitbekommen?
Grüßgott, ich bin zwar schon 20 Jahre aber noch immer mit meinem Eltern mitversichert.
Wenn ich jetzt zu einem Arzt muss aufgrund eines sehr sensiblem Thema, wo es auf eine kleine Op hinauslaufen wird, kann ich dann das irgendwie regeln dass meine Eltern davon nichts mitbekommen?
If you go to the doctor with your health insurance card, your parents don’t know. If you are privately insured, it becomes difficult. Here comes the bill home or you have to agree with the doctor that it will be sent elsewhere and submit it to your health insurance and send the refund to your account.
You just need your chip card. All the more, your parents will not know that is subject to confidentiality.
However, the parents will be able to see on account of family insurance that the son was with the doctor;-) They don’t know why and what has been done, but they can recognize the billing that DASS was something.
And he can’t handle that. The invoices for family insurance do not come to the individual persons within the contract.
In the case of statutory insurers, there is no billing to the patient, except in the case of a surcharge.
Only private.
There is no separate invoice for legal insurers.
If you are legally insured, yes, then just go with your health insurance card and explain what to clarify.
With private insurers, however, your parents will automatically get the bill.
Private insured persons can also pay on site. However, it becomes difficult if you want to submit the invoice to the insurance.
Well, if he/she is 20 and still family-insured, then probably still pupils/students/Azubi and not blessed with larger sums of money. Paying an OP on site is likely to exceed the financial resources.
Yes are insured by law