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Health insurance news: Health-on-Line

Owned by AXA PPP healthcare, Health-on-Line is a specialist health insurance provider.  Private medical insurance underwritten by AXA PPP healthcare.



Recent news

  • A new look at private health insurance Health-on-Line Health-on-Line offers a fresh approach to medical insurance - with low cost, simple to understand policies that customers can easily tailor to their needs with a selection of add-ons that boost cover where needed.
  • Health-on-Line sold to Axa AXA PPP Healthcare logoAxa PPP healthcare has bought online private medical insurance intermediary Health-on-Line subject to approval from the Financial Services Authority. The insurer is already underwriter for all the company's products.
  • Health-on-Line now includes dependants up to the age of 25 Health-on-Line logoHealth-on-Line now allows parents to benefit from reduced rates for their children, until they are 25 years old. Health-on-Line recently revised its ruling surrounding the upper age limit for including dependants on their parent's private medical insurance policy, and now offers dependant rates up to the age of 25.
  • Health-on-Line adds more choice to customers with new options Health-on-Line logoHealth-on-Line, the online private medical insurance company, has added two new options to Personal Choice, giving you flexibility when choosing the right level of health insurance.
  • Health insurance to ease strain on NHS Health-on-Line logoHealth-on-Line suggests private medical insurance could ease the strain on the NHS by providing individuals with affordable access to private healthcare.
  • Health-on-Line studies infection rates in NHS hospitals Health-on-Line logoOfficial reports suggest that hospital acquired infection rates are steadily dropping, although Health-on-Line, the online health insurer, notes continued media coverage of individuals who have contracted a hospital infection at an NHS facility.
  • Health-on-Line comments on the increased demand for cancer screening Health-on-Line logoHealth-on-Line, the online private medical insurance company, urges the public to ensure they are clear on the level of benefits included in their health insurance policy, following reports of an increase in demand for cancer screening, after details of celebrities currently receiving treatment for cancer emerge.
  • Increased private medical insurance sales for Health-on-Line fuelled by household budget cutbacks Health-on-Line logoHealth-on-Line, the online health insurance provider comments on the increase in sales it has seen in the first few weeks of 2009. With an increase of 25% in sales over the same period last year, Health-on-Line puts this growth down to a combination of the time of year and the current economic conditions.
  • Health-on-Line considers the decline in NHS dentists Health on line logo - special offersFollowing the decreasing numbers of people visiting NHS dentists, Health-on-Line considers whether insurance plans have allowed families to access the necessary treatment privately.
  • Cheaper premiums is top reason for customers changing from current PMI provider Health-on-Line logoIn a recent survey carried out by Health-on-Line, a requirement for reduced premiums has emerged as the top reason for customers switching from their current private medical insurance provider.
  • Health-on-line watches the response of health insurance providers to cancer drug top-up announcement Health-on-Line logoWith the announcement from the government that patients will be able to top up payments for cancer treatment and drugs themselves, Health-on-Line questions how health insurance providers will respond to the new challenges this poses.
  • Health-on-Line reveals research findings on key reasons for taking out private health insurance Health-on-Line logoHealth-on-Line reveals the results of research that highlights the top reasons why the public is looking for private medical insurance.
  • Health insurance is a necessity during the current financial difficulties Health-on-Line logoEmerging trends from Health-on-Line indicate that those with health insurance policies are looking to make savings on their private medical insurance when times are hard, rather than cancelling altogether, suggesting that in times of hardship, health insurance is no longer a luxury, more a necessity.
  • Private Medical Insurance a diamond in today's rough climate Health-on-line logoMike Dalby, Director at Health-on-Line says, There is no denying the unsavoury impact the current economic climate is having upon many UK household budgets. With escalating living costs and an increased sense of insecurity, many households are pulling the belt in by at least a couple of notches. We are seeing increasing evidence of consumers shopping around now, looking for better deals and,...
  • Health-on-Line calls for clarity from NICE Health-on-line logoEarly August saw reports detailing the decision by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) to deny access to four specific drugs designed to treat kidney cancer, on the basis of cost. Almost inevitably this garnered negative newspaper headlines for NICE and the decision. In what some might view as a riposte to these attacks, NICE has since come out accusing the...
  • NHS money could be better spent Health-on-Line logoWith an increased amount of National Health Service (NHS) funding paying escalating compensation claims, Health-on-Line question whether an increase in enquiries is driven by increasing public frustration.
  • Health-on-Line calls for transparency from the NHS Health-on-line logoWhilst the Department of Health announced that just over 57,000 operations had been cancelled, these figures only cover cancellations made in the 24 hours before an operation. The actual number nearly doubled when trusts were called upon to provide information for all cancelled operations. In thousands of cases patients suffered multiple cancellations.
  • Health-on-Line comment on hospital bug infestations Health-on-line logoRecent reports have shown alarming levels and variety of pest infestations. These range from the less worrying variety such as flying ants, wasps and flies to the more concerning including maggots, rats and mice.
  • Health on Line provide alternatives to relying on NICE for cancer fighting drugs Health-on-line logoRecent reports detail the decision by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) to deny access to four specific drugs designed to treat kidney cancer, on the basis of cost. This decision has been met with anger by some charities and experts who believe this decision will mean sufferers have access to only one drug, to which, reports indicate, many individuals do not...
  • Health-on-Line : Health-On-Line product launches planned Health-on-line logoOnline private medical insurance provider Health-On-Line is considering introducing a cancer-only plan. Mark Martin, managing director of Health-On-Line, says the product is still under discussion but he suggests it could be a competitor to Virgin Money's Big V direct offer cancer cover. Martin says some PMI offers can lead to consumers misunderstanding what a policy includes, whereas...
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