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WPA : Islander Enterprise Flexible Benefits


Product profile

 

Description

An IPT exempt policy designed specifically to meet the needs of the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.
The ideal solution for any company´s healthcare requirements - regardless of size.
Offers the flexibility of choice. Your company simply tailors the cover to suit its needs.

For

Businesses in Jersey or Guernsey or Isle of Man  insuring 3 or more individuals aged 18 to 64.
 

Benefits

  • Inpatient and day patient hospital charges
  • Inpatient and day patient specialists fees
  • Inpatient and day patient diagnostic tests
  • Inpatient and day patient X-rays    
  • Inpatient and day patient MRI/CT/PET scans
  • Inpatient and day patient cancer care
  • Inpatient and day patient radiotherapy
  • Inpatient and day patient chemotherapy
  • Inpatient and day patient prostheses
  • Inpatient and outpatient psychiatric treatment
  • Outpatient consultations
  • Outpatient post operative test / consultation
  • Outpatient surgical  procedures
  • Outpatient MRI/CT/PET scans
  • Outpatient cancer care
  • Outpatient radiotherapy
  • Outpatient chemotherapy
  • Outpatient pre-admission tests
  • NHS hospital cash
  • Nursing at home
  • Parental accommodation
  • Private ambulance
  • Self pay recovery bonus
  • Hospice donation
  • Out of pocket expenses 
  • Air travel to the UK
  • Accident and emergency attendance 
  • Helplines

Not covered

  • Treatment overseas
  • Winter sports, scuba  diving, motor sports, professional sport
  • Physiotherapy
  • Outpatient diagnostic tests
  • Outpatient psychiatric treatment
  • Pregnancy/ childbirth/fertility problems
  • Dental treatment
  • Chronic conditions
  • Cosmetic surgery
     

Optional extras

  • Outpatient
  • Therapy
  • Dental
  • Worldwide cover
  • Islander Corporate cash plan

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Last updated: 16 January 2007