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Simplyhealth : Schools Scheme

Company:

Simplyhealth

Product category:

Individual private medical insurance

Sub-category:

Children

 

Product profile

 

Description

  • Extensive levels of cover for treatment of acute conditions

  • Children are given access to the finest medical facilities and will be cared for from their first consultation with a specialist to receiving their required treatment
  • Gives children access to initial private consultations, out-patient, day-patient and in-patient treatment
  • Cover can begin at the start of any term

  

For

Cover is offered exclusively through independent schools to full-time pupils, aged under 19

   

Benefits

  • In-patient and day-case accommodation

  • In-patient and day-case nursing

  • In-patient and day-case intensive care

  • In-patient and day-case operating theatre charges

  • In-patient and day-case pathology

  • In-patient and day-case physiotherapy

  • In-patient and day-case diagnostic tests

  • In-patient and day-case drugs and dressings

  • In-patient and day-case prostheses

  • In-patient and day-case surgeons fees

  • In-patient and day-case anaesthetists fees

  • In-patient and day-case specialists fees

  • Parental stays

  • Unlisted private hospital benefit

  • Out-patient specialist consultations

  • Out-patient radiology

  • Out-patient pathology

  • Out-patient physiotherapy

  • Out-patient acupuncture

  • Out-patient chiropody

  • Out-patient chiropractic

  • Out-patient osteopathy

  • Out-patient podiatry

  • Radiotherapy and chemotherapy

  • CT/MRI/PET scans

  • NHS cash benefit

  • Home nursing

  • Private ambulance

  • 24/7 advice lines

  • 24/7 counselling service

  • Discounts on health screening

  • Service+ which means insurers take care of arranging treatment, liaising with the hospital and paying the bills

  • Cover for accidents

  • Limited dental care

   

Not covered

  • Treatment outside UK

  • In-patient and day-case psychiatry

  • Out-patient psychiatry

  • Treatment not normally provided under the NHS.

  • Repatriation or transfer

  • Consumables and appliances

  • Routine dental treatment

  • Chronic conditions

  • Cosmetic surgery or treatment

  • Preventative treatment or investigations

  • Genetic testing.

  • Treatment of low fertility or infertility

  • Pregnancy or childbirth

  • Dialysis

  • Transplants

  • Accommodation without treatment

  • Unlicensed drugs

  


 


Last updated: 31 January 2011