In the first instance the boy (1) was sick, then there was no earlier replacement date at the eye doctor in LoWower Austria. However, the health insurance fund was not interested in all this – she just kept the mother’s childcare and demanded 1300 euros.
Because the remark of a check at the ophthalmologist in the mother-child pass was missing, the Austrian health insurance fund (ÖGK) of a triple mother in the Bruck district of BRUCK would tax one of the Leitha the childcare allowance-the 37-year-old had to repay 1300 euros. The bureaucrats did not seem to be interested in the background of the lack of the stamp.
Searches in vain
The checked date for one -year -old son was determined, but a boy’s disease prevented the visits from the ophthalmologist. The replacement date offered was above the deadline that was provided in the mother-child pass. So the woman also tried her happiness with other ophthalmologists – but in vain. When asked by the ÖGK, the mother was assured that a late examination was no problem because she could demonstrate the child’s disease. Moments later, the woman fluttered back into the cash register.
Labor Chamber Half
In her need, she turned to the Chamber of Labor. Interventions did not help, the case went to court. “We were absolutely right,” says Ak President Markus Wieser: “The mother could not do anything for the boy’s disease, or that there was no timely replacement date.”
Source: Krone

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