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Tesco : Tesco Child Health Plan

 

Company:

Tesco

Product category:

Individual private medical insurance

Sub-category:

Children

 


Product profile 

  

Description

If your child requires emergency treatment, the NHS will treat them. Tesco Child Health Plan is designed to cover your child for treatment that the NHS may not cover quickly. This may be in a private hospital or as a private patient in an NHS hospital.      

 

Age

  • 0 to 18

 

Benefits

  • Prompt access to specialists and tests

  • Private treatment at a time and place convenient to you

  • Treatment at a private hospital or private bed in NHS hospital

  • No overall annual limit

  • Specialist consultations

  • Diagnostic tests

  • In–patient and day–patient hospital charges

  • In–patient and day–patient consultants fees

  • In–patient and day–patient specialists fees

  • In–patient and day–patient diagnostic tests

  • In–patient and day–patient X-rays

  • In–patient and day–patient blood tests

  • In–patient and day–patient radiotherapy

  • In–patient and day–patient chemotherapy

  • Out–patient specialist consultations

  • Out–patient diagnostic tests

  • Out–patient physiotherapy after diagnosis

  • Out–patient surgery

  • Out–patient radiotherapy after diagnosis

  • Out–patient chemotherapy after diagnosis

  • Out–patient CT/MRI/PET  scans

  • Parent accommodation

  • Private ambulance

  • Hospital-at-home

  • Health at Hand 24/7 helpline

 

Basis of cover

If in-patient or day-treatment is available on the NHS within six weeks of the date on which the treatment should be undertaken, then your child must use the NHS.

 

  

Not covered

  • Treatment outside the UK

  • Psychiatric treatment

  • General dental procedures

  • Ongoing, recurrent or long term treatment of long term illnesses (chronic conditions)

  • Pre–existing medical conditions

  • Emergency and urgent treatment

 

Options

One or more children

 

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Last updated: 27 September 2008