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insurance in the UK is designed to cover the costs of private treatment for what
are commonly known as acute conditions. Most insurers in the UK define an acute
condition as a disease, illness or injury that is likely to respond quickly to
treatment which aims to return you to the state of health you were in immediately
before suffering the disease, illness or injury, or which leads to your full recovery.
Most people buy
this type of insurance to gain the reassurance of knowing that treatment is available
promptly, if they become ill or are injured. As a private patient you can choose
when treatment will take place, the specialist who treats you and the hospital.
You will usually have the privacy of an en-suite room complete with TV and other
home comforts. Some illnesses and treatments will not be covered and these are
common to most policies. Examples of these are conditions you had before taking
out the insurance (commonly known as pre-existing conditions), GP services, cover
for long term illnesses that cannot be cured (chronic conditions) and accident
and emergency admission. It is important to note that private health insurance
is not designed to replace all the services of the NHS. Some such as accident
and emergency, are beyond the scope of private hospitals. The
type of policies and level of cover you can receive normally come in 3 phases:
Budget
With this type of policy normally only inpatient treatment is covered, this means
that diagnostic tests, Consultant's fees and outpatient treatments are not covered.
This type of policy best suits those who can afford to pay their own outpatient
tests and consultants fees from savings leaving the policy to pay for the most
expensive treatments such as operations. Some insurers will include diagnostic
tests and consultants fees if this later results in an inpatient hospital stay.
Inpatient radiotherapy and chemotherapy is covered by most insurers on budget
polices. Inpatient treatment is covered in full. Standard
This type of policy covers full inpatient treatment such as operations
and a range of outpatient treatments. Specialist consultations and diagnostic
procedures, including pathology, radiology computerised tomography, MRI Scans,
radiotherapy and chemotherapy up to a limit of anything between ?500 - ?2000 depending
on the insurer. Normally Therapies such as treatment by registered Osteopaths,
Chiropractors, Physiotherapists, Homeopaths and Acupuncturists will also be covered
again up to specified limits that vary between insurers. Comprehensive
Comprehensive policies are very much top-of-the-range healthcare solutions.
They typically include full inpatient cover, unlimited outpatient cover as described
above, MRI, and CT scans and other benefits such as psychiatric cover, travel
cover, dental cover, home nursing costs, chiropody, recuperative care and incidental
hospital expenses (telephone calls, newspapers etc). For complete peace of mind
this is the type of policy you should choose. However
modular flexible type policies are increasingly becoming more popular as this
allows the customer to tailor the cover to their exact needs and suit their budget.
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