Health Insurance Guide
Private Health Insurance, also known as Private Medical Insurance
or PMI, is chosen by discerning individuals for themselves and
their families to complement the services provided under the NHS. Health Insurance
is also sometimes provided by Companies as a benefit-in-kind to their staff, though
quite often companies do not extend this benefit to family members, in which case
some people take out a health insurance policy to cover the rest of their family.
ActiveQuote provides health insurance price
comparison services allowing you to get health
insurance quotes from all insurance companies in one place.
Why choose Private Health Insurance?
Private Health Insurance, or
Private Medical Cover gives you the choice of going private if you do not
want to wait for treatment under the National Health Service (NHS). Whilst the NHS
is a wonderful institution and something for Britain to be proud of, you may have
to wait months before you get to see a specialist consultant - even for serious
conditions. For other less serious conditions, the wait can be considerably longer.
There is no-one to blame for this, there simply isn't enough cash to go round.
If you would like to be able to choose when, where and by whom you are treated and
would prefer the privacy of your own room with state-of-the-art facilities then
health insurance is a wise investment. By buying health insurance,
you will actually help by relieving the NHS of the cost of some of your medical
care.
Main Benefits of Health Insurance
- to avoid the queues that can occur under the NHS
- to provide choice of: hospital, consultant, surgeon, time and location
- to gain privacy and dignity
- to avoid the risk of super-bugs prevalent in NHS hospitals such as MRSA and C-Difficile
- to provide drugs that cannot normally be funded by NHS (check policy details)
Health Insurance Policies - Factors to Consider
Health insurance covers you and your family for a year at a time, provided you pay
your premiums. Most health insurance companies will automatically renew the policy
each year.
Level of Cover
Insurance companies commonly categorise health insurance policies as either budget,
mid-range/standard or comprehensive. Budget policies generally cover inpatient
and day patient treatment, meaning diagnostic tests and consultant’s fees and some
outpatient treatments, however in most cases consultation fees and diagnostic tests
are not covered. Standard policies cover full inpatient and day patient treatment
like operations and selected outpatient treatments. Comprehensive policies
provide full inpatient and day patient cover, outpatient cover, MRI and CT scans
and a host of other benefits which can include psychiatric, travel, dental, home
nursing, chiropody, recuperative care and hospital expenses.
Not all insurance companies have the same interpretation of these categories, so
at ActiveQuote we do not use this terminology because it merely serves to confuse
our customers. Instead, we provide all the information about which benefits each
policy provides and allow you to compare and choose easily.
Health Insurance Underwriting
When you take out a health insurance policy, you can choose one of three types of
underwriting:
- Moratorium - allows quick and simple application without medical
disclosure. Precise terms vary by insurance company but generally you will not be
covered for any conditions that you have had in the previous 5 years but you will
regain cover for those if they do not recur during the first 2 years of your new
policy.
- Full Medical Underwriting (FMU) - you provide your full medical
history on application and the insurance company may exclude cover for pre-existing
conditions but will tell you what is excluded before you finalise your commit to
purchase.
- Switch or CPME (Continuing Personal Medical Exclusions) - for customers
switching from an existing policy to a new one on "switch/CPME" terms,
the insurance company will continue to cover conditions that arose since your took
out your old policy and will not add any extra exclusions.
Hospital Availability
Policies often provide access to different hospitals. Check that the policy you
choose covers your nearest private hospital and that it also covers other hospitals
that excel in areas of care that are relevant to you. On this website, we provide
a FREE searchable database of UK hospitals with information
about which policies provide cover at each.
Medical Conditions
Health Insurance does not cover voluntary medical treatment such as cosmetic surgery.
It does not normally include cover for ancilliaries such e.g. dental, physio, alternative
therapies. If you are using ActiveQuote, we provide details and comparison of each
policy that make it clear what's covered and allow you to add options to provide
cover for these ancilliaries where the insurance company allows. If you have a concern
about a particular medical condition, check out our FREE
searchable medical condition database which provides key information about
the most common medical conditions and useful tips about what's important from a
health insurance policy if you are concerned about that condition.
Discount Schemes
Although some policies can cost more than your budget, there are a range of discount
schemes that can very often bring a policy within your budget without necessarily
undermining the core value provided by the policy. Discount schemes include:
- Excess - reduce the premium by volunteering to pay the first part
of any claim - fixed number of pounds
- Co-payment - reduce the premium by volunteering to pay a percentage
of any claim
- Six Week Wait - reduce the premium by agreeing that if the NHS
can provide hospital treatment within six weeks, you will not be covered for private
treatment as you will be treated by the NHS. If the NHS waiting time is longer than
six weeks, you can access private treatment straight away
- Reduced hospital cover - don't pay extra for hospitals that
you don't need
Alternatives to Health Insurance
As an alternative to full private medical insurance you can also opt for lower cost
cash plans which simply provide a cash payment towards
your cover rather than paying for the treatment directly. However many full health
insurance policies offer discount schemes such as excess, "six week wait"
or "shared responsibility" components to make the policy more cost effective.
The alternative to buying private health insurance is to meet the costs for private
treatment from your income or savings, although this can be very expensive if long
term or specialist treatment is required. For example an MRI scan can cost around
£1000 or a hip replacement up to £10,000.
Buying Health Insurance
You can buy health insurance in any of the following ways:
- Online - ActiveQuote is the only true
price comparison website for quoting, comparing and buying health insurance
in the UK. No other websites provide quotes from all leading UK insurance companies
or allow you to purchase the one you choose instantly online. Please try our FREE
Quote and Compare service or for more information
about why we are the best, please visit the About ActiveQuote page.
- Direct from Insurer - You can purchase directly from one of around
15 health insurance companies that offer policies in the UK but if you take this
route you will not generally be able to see whether you are getting the best policy
for your money.
- Specialist Health Insurance Broker - there are a number of excellent
specialist health insurance brokers in the UK who will provide you with personal
advice about health insurance and assess your demands and needs to identify which
policy is best for you. As well as our online Quote > Compare > Buy service, we
(ActiveQuote) are a specialist PMI broker with a team of advisers with more that
40 years experience of health insurance. Please call us on the number above for
personal advice.
- IFA - you can contact your financial advisor, though few IFAs have
the specialist knowledge necessary to advise effectively on health insurance.
Watch Out !
There are numerous websites that claim to provide online
health insurance quotes or personal advice. Virtually all of these are misleading
you or at best twisting their words to make you think they offer something they
don't. These sites will sell your information to an insurance company or broker
and you will be called by someone you did not expect or want. This occurs today
because we are still in the infancy of the internet and the Advertising Standards
Agency (ASA) and Office of Fair Trading (OFT) haven't yet figured out how to police
and control things in the online world. Things to check to avoid this happening
to you:
- Check that the website is a Financial Services Authority (FSA) authorised Intermediary
and that they state their FSA registration number. If you wish, you can also
check that their FSA number is listed in the FSA's register at
FSA Financial Services Firm Search.
- Be suspicious if required to provide your phone number. Any genuine website offering
a quote and compare service will gladly provide you the service with just
an email address to allow them to create an account for you.
- Read their information carefully and make sure that they are providing what you
want. If you want personal advice make sure that they provide the advice themselves
and that they have the experience necessary. If you want quotes online, make sure
that they show you an example of their quote process or comparison page in a picture
or video.
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