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Private Medical Insurance

Last updated: 31/10/2011 10:10

What is private medical insurance?

Private medical insurance is designed to cover the costs of private medical treatment, for what are commonly known as ‘acute conditions’ that start after your policy begins.
Most insurers define an acute condition as a disease, illness or injury that is likely to respond quickly to treatment and 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. Your insurer can tell you about their cover for this and other conditions, such as cancer and chronic (long-term) conditions.

Why buy private medical insurance?

Most people buy this type of insurance to:
 
• be reassured, knowing that treatment is available quickly if they become ill or are injured;
• have a choice about when treatment will take place, the specialist who treats them and the hospital; and
• have the privacy of an en-suite room with a TV and other home comforts.

A consumer guide to Private Medical Insurance may be downloaded from the useful downloads section.

Contact point for assistance with certificates confirming PMI cover, when a customer is switching insurer

Aviva Health HCMUENQ@aviva.co.uk

AXA-PPP ISCAdminRequest.Health@axa-ppp.co.uk

Cigna Database.Services@CIGNA.com

Exeter Friendly Society Lesley.Reynolds@exeterfriendly.co.uk

Groupama Healthcare healthmembers@groupama.co.uk

PruHealth customer services helpline 0800 092 7333 
PruHealth (ex-Standard Life Healthcare) - Bournemouth 0845 602 3443 / Stockport 0845 602 4848

Simplyhealth pmimembershipservices@simplyhealth.co.uk

WPA ebd@wpa.org.uk

 

 

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