Product profile
Description
Cash to help pay for everyday health treatments.
What the Company says about the product
With Medicash Active, you gain all the advantages of making available a healthcare cash plan with a range of attractive funding options. That’s because Medicash Active can be offered as a company-paid benefit, as part of a flexible package where the employee makes a contribution – or as a voluntary healthcare scheme funded through payroll deduction or direct debit. That gives you the opportunity to fund a particular plan level on behalf of your employees while giving them the opportunity to ‘top up’ to higher benefit levels or include their partner in the plan.
Designed to provide valuable financial help towards the cost of everyday healthcare, Medicash Active covers the widest range of treatments. In fact, whether it’s money towards eye care and dentistry, specialist consultations, x-rays, diagnostic tests, or complementary therapies, the plan has it covered. Medicash Active also provides financial assistance in the event of hospital stays, outpatient treatment and childbirth. Generous levels of Personal Accident Cover are included and dependant children up to age 19* are covered for a range of health cash benefits completely free. With Medicash Active we’ve made it easy to select the plan level that best suits the needs of your business and your employees. Solo plans provide cover for the employee plus dependant children. Dual plans also cover the employee’s partner.
Age
16 to 64
Medicash Active benefits
8 levels of cover are available
with all annual treatment costs paid, up to as much as:
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£300 for dental care
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£300 for optical care
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£1,500 for childbirth
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£105 per night in hospital
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£525 towards specialist consultations
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£675 in complementary therapies
- £45,000 in personal accident cover
Medicash Active also includes…
Read the guide
Take a look at our guide to health cash plans. It will help you to decide what kind of plan you need. We also cover the different types of health cash plan available.
Last updated: 02 July 2008