HI....pregnency advice pls...

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sinti
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Post by sinti » Thu Sep 27, 2007 10:06 am

Congratulations and hope you get the Kela card. When I first applied I was granted the card itself but very limited benefits. But then I went to ask of the reasons and they just reconsidered their decission. So this is to say don't give up :)
And if you do get job now, they would calculate the benefit from the income 6 months before you leave for maternity leave. And if that income is 20% higher than the tax information available for you then they will take into account that one. So there is point in getting job now just for coupple of months.

My part of questions :D
Above some of you wrote about the hospital bills that is 26EUR a day. But what is husband stays with us and what's if we are lucky enough to get the family room? What is the cost then?



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Sara
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Post by Sara » Thu Sep 27, 2007 2:03 pm

Sinti, then it costs double €52 :D We are also hoping for the family room too. Of course it makes sense to pay double as they also feed your husband :D

Jarka
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Post by Jarka » Thu Sep 27, 2007 7:26 pm

Congratulations and good luck for the future.
Do you have any other health insurance in Estonia? If yes, it would be accepted here the same way as Kela card since Estonia is part of EU.
It was my case. I paid the same amount as if I had Kela card earlier this year.

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Post by sinderella » Fri Sep 28, 2007 1:29 am

Jarka wrote:Congratulations and good luck for the future.
Do you have any other health insurance in Estonia? If yes, it would be accepted here the same way as Kela card since Estonia is part of EU.
It was my case. I paid the same amount as if I had Kela card earlier this year.
i think i dont have enything in estonia they cheanged even my adress in people registry that i live in finland , im just half way to get the card i hope everything goes well.
What kinda insurance u had? and how much u payd then totaly ?

Jarka
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Post by Jarka » Sat Sep 29, 2007 2:41 pm

sinderella wrote:
Jarka wrote:Congratulations and good luck for the future.
Do you have any other health insurance in Estonia? If yes, it would be accepted here the same way as Kela card since Estonia is part of EU.
It was my case. I paid the same amount as if I had Kela card earlier this year.
i think i dont have enything in estonia they cheanged even my adress in people registry that i live in finland , im just half way to get the card i hope everything goes well.
What kinda insurance u had? and how much u payd then totaly ?
i was still paying the state/public health insurance in my home country although i was registered here in people registry (you should have always insurance at least in one EU country and then it is fine). with that insurance i paid here the same amount as people who have kela card ... eg 26 eur a day at hospital and 20 EUR for scan, neuvola visits were for free.
good luck to get the kela card.


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