What the company says
Health insurance the easy way. Choose the private healthcare benefits you need, then buy on-line in minutes. Here's 3 ways we're different:
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Mix and match your private healthcare benefits - protect yourself against the things that concern you most and set up a plan that suits your budget.
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Up to 50% no claims discount - for every year you don't claim, you'll earn a discount.
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We're underwritten by AXA PPP healthcare - an industry leader. So if you do need to claim, you're in safe hands.
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You could save on average £36* a month by switching your current private health insurance to Health-on-Line
(*based on 300 quotations where clients have disclosed the existing premium – figures correct at 27th November 2008)
Product profile
Description
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A special private medical insurance for students
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Peace of mind that if the unexpected occurs, your child can promptly access private medical treatment at over 200 quality assured facilities throughout the UK. By avoiding potential waiting lists your child can reduce the number of lectures or classes missed if an unexpected injury or illness impairs their studies.
Age
18 to 25 and unmarried
Benefits
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Treatment
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Specialist consultations
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Diagnostic tests
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In–patient and day–case hospital charges
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In–patient and day–case consultants fees
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In–patient and day–case specialists fees
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In–patient and day–case diagnostic tests
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In–patient and day–case X-rays
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In–patient and day–case blood tests
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In–patient and day–case radiotherapy
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In–patient and day–case chemotherapy
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Out-patient specialist consultations
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Out-patient diagnostic tests
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Out-patient physiotherapy after diagnosis
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Out–patient surgery
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Out–patient radiotherapy after diagnosis
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Out–patient chemotherapy after diagnosis
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Out-patient CT/MRI/PET scans
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Parent accommodation
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Private ambulance
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Hospital-at-home
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Health at Hand 24/7 helpline
Not covered
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Treatment outside the UK
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Psychiatric treatment
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General dental procedures
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Chronic (long–term) medical problems
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Pre–existing conditions
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Emergency/urgent treatment
Options
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Last updated: 30 January 2011