Health Insurance - 102 products found
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PHA Expat Insurance:
... you're thinking of moving abroad, it's important that you get some good international health insurance. There are so many policies on the market that it can be extremely confusing, and I only needed insurance for one year, for my gapyear in Thailand, but I still wanted to make sure I would be safe if I fell ill or was injured. It was a great relief when I found www.phaexpat.com. They are an independant com... Read the full review: Thinking of Moving Abroad? by Amy_O |
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British United Provident Association (BUPA) ... have been a member of BUPA for many years and, unfortunately, have had to use them a few times. Now I know that many of you could wax lyrical about ethics. You know the stuff - The NHS should be good enough to provide for all and it is unfair that the rich get preferential treatment etc... All good stuff until your company gives it to you for free. Then 90% + of people's ethics are quickly forgotten. Mine certainly were. Enough of the confessions, I must press on. Price wise BUPA are certainly not the cheapest. Whilst I don't pay for mine someone in their mid 30's should expect to pay £50-£60 per month for a decent level of cover. There are several... Read the full review: Supa Bupa by ordy |
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SimplyHealth ... updated 8/1/04 About Simplyhealth was previously Manor House Friendly Society which was one of the oldest mutual health insurers in the UK, in fact they claim to have been a small version of the NHS until all that changed after the war. Since I wrote the initial review they have been taken over by HSA which from what I have seen has meant the forms have got smaller (a good thing) and certain procedures are dealt with more quickly, namely complementary therapy and cancer operations. Simplyhealth does not aim to compete with the NHS but rather complements it, this means for certain more expensive and long term urgent treatments you will be referred back to the ... Read the full review: Group based health scheme by rodmc |
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Pearl Assurance ... Assurance are part the AMP group. I have had many dealings with them over the past few years. Their home insurance is excellent and extremely competetive, their car insurance can be be quite reasonable if you fit certain criteria (over 30, full no claims etc!). Their life insurance is also now very competitive. Unfortunately they have had to let their highly professional advisors go. Although this is a sad move, I hear that they will have a smaller sales force that will be working on a self employed basis, so all is not lost. Things haven't been too good for Pearl recently as you have probably heard, however they do have the backing of AMP, who are one of... Read the full review: Pearl Assurance by Wubble |
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