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HSA : Dental Plan-corporate version

HSA logo

 

Company:

HSA 

Product category

Dental Insurance 

Sub-category:

Dental Insurance for Business 

 


 

What the Company says

At HSA we believe healthcare needn't be complicated.  As one of the UK's leading providers of simple and affordable everyday Health Cash Plans, Dental Plans and Private Medical Insurance, we understand how important your health is, which is why we're here to help provide access to healthcare when you need it rather than when you can afford it.

 

To find out more about HSA dental insurance, simply call one of HSA's health care advisers on 0800 197 6999 or get a quote from HSA.

 

Product profile

 

Description

  • For NHS  and private dental care.

  • No dental assessment needed.

  • Gives your staff money back towards maintenance and treatment costs, cover against accidents and emergency and a one-off lump sum payment following diagnosis of mouth cancer.

 

For

  • Businesses insuring Individuals aged 18 and over

  • No minimum number for employee paid schemes

  • For company paid basis, minimum of ten individuals

 

Benefits 

  • Regular check ups

  • Hygiene treatments

  • Dental X-rays

  • Dental  treatment

  • Fillings

  • Bridges

  • Crowns     

  • Dental accident

  • Emergency dental treatment

  • Emergency call out fee

  • Mouth cancer cover

  • Worldwide cover for dental accidents and dental emergencies - for trips up to 28 days

 

Basis of cover

  • Mixture of 75% and 100% reimbursement

  • Maximum limits vary by level selected

  • Monthly policy, not annual

 

Exclusions

  • Planned treatment outside the UK

  • Routine treatment outside the UK

  • Maintenance outside the UK

  • Pre-existing conditions

  • Specialist dental treatment

  • Cosmetic treatment

  • Tooth whitening, including bleaching and laser whitening

  • Dental consumables

  • Dental practice plan premiums and dental insurance premiums

  • Joining fees;

  • Missed appointment fees and administration fees;

  • Drugs and dental prescription charges

  • Hypnosis

  • Dental implants

  • Veneers

  • Damage to tooth or mouth jewellery

  • Treatment as a result of participating in a dangerous sport where appropriate mouth protection has not been worn

 

Options

  • Two levels of benefit

  • Partners

  • Children up to 18, or 24 if unmarried and in full time education

 

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Last updated: 16 October 2008