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Standard Life offer new insurance to improve healthcare for their clients

The new private medical insurance is called ‘Personal Healthcare’ and is designed to make the consumer’s life easy when it comes to health insurance. It will prove to be efficient in the latest recession as it is an insurance tailored to meet the consumer’s exact needs, and this also includes cost.

The basic policy includes cover for in-patients, day patients, hospital charges, consultant’s fees, diagnostic and monitoring tests, in and out patient cover for cancer as well as out patient scans.

There is also an option to upgrade the policy to include cover for maternity, dental, psychiatric treatment and other required treatments.

Once the consumer has built their cover plan accordingly they then have a choice of adding excesses or choosing the hospital where they would like to receive the treatment.

The PMI is designed to benefit all generations as it is personalised and cost-effective. Standard Life are pleased that this insurance will put the consumers first and cost second.

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