Articles, tagged with "private medical insurance", page 5
25th March 2009
Your family's bills for health insurance and the typical bills for healthcare insurance in your state might be quite different. There are several factors will effect price for medical care insurance. You have control over many of these factors.
The pri...
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Author:
Alston
13th March 2009
Good health is something many people take for granted, but the reality is that all of us will need medical treatment at some point in our lives.
Traditionally in the UK many people rely solely on the National Health Service (NHS) for their medical car...
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Author:
L M McMahon
02nd February 2009
Fears are growing that the already stretched NHS is about to blown away at the seams as it has to field the exodus of Britons leaving the private medical field due to financial worries and rejoining the National Health Service.
The warning has come fro...
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Author:
Darren
30th January 2009
Market sources say that healthcare in the UK has deteriorated and many people now prefer to take out Private Medical Insurance. According to a recent study by the New Commonwealth Fund, people in seven industrialised nations were asked how confident they ...
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Author:
Mildred Parker
02nd December 2008
It is fair to say that the health of yourself and your loved one is extremely important and that it is impossible to put a price on a healthy active life. In today's fast moving world it is very easy to become run down or stressed, making your di...
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Author:
dtymon
24th September 2008
Long term care needs are to be considered when young and not after aging. It is important to plan for health care when old early in life.
Long term care insurance provides protection and care for the retired, elderly, and when unforeseen health problem...
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Author:
MatthewPawlina
09th September 2008
Discounted critical illness insurance as its name mentions, can be obtained at an affordable price. Discounted critical illness insurance may sometimes be confused with private medical insurance. Private medical insurance may pay for the treatment procedu...
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Author:
Billy Leverton
22nd August 2008
You may well have asked yourself the question, do I need private healthcare? After all, there is always the National Health Service and you already pay for that with your national insurance. Well, of course, this is correct and we all have access to the N...
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Author:
dtymon
20th August 2008
Daily headlines about superbugs, falling staff levels and patchy quality of care in hospitals have led to many people turning their backs on the NHS and choosing private cover.
The latest figures from the Association of British Insurers show that afte...
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Author:
Christian Ward
12th August 2008
In the last two decades many people in the UK have been turning to private health insurances for their medical care. Having a national health service is not an obligation and one is free to opt out of it. Private medical instance in most of Britain is eas...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
24th July 2008
According to recent research conducted by Laing & Buisson, the number of people who are opting to take out private medical insurance has started to rise again, following a decline in recent years as a result of costly health insurance premiums.
The re...
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Author:
Hadassah
21st July 2008
Cancer insurance policies, which are offered by Private medical insurance (PMI) providers have been criticised for their lack of clarity and inclusion of ambiguous terminology, that may result in people being excluded from treatment and unclear of their e...
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Author:
Ruth
11th July 2008
In a bid to encourage their customers to become healthier, Prudential Insurance, one of Britain's biggest insurers, is to offer large discounts on holidays. The idea is to start ‘paying' people to adopt lifestyle changes that will be beneficial to them,...
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Author:
Phil
07th July 2008
The government's endeavour to develop and expand NHS dentistry has apparently been a priority for over a decade if not since its establishment, however statistics continually display disappointing attendance figures. On the one hand this could be seen as ...
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Author:
Onome Okwuosa
20th June 2008
Figures for people taking out private health insurance has exceeded six million for the first time, according to the Association of British Insurers (ABI). Reasons behind this include policy holders, who are becoming increasingly wary of unhygienic hospi...
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Author:
Ruth