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Private Healthcare UK keeps you up to date with the latest news and developments in private treatment in the UK.
Planning a long break? Fill any gaps in your insurance cover advises American Express
By 2016 one in eight Britons will plan to retire abroad, whilst by 2025, two million Britons will own a second home abroad. Travellers planning an extended visit will require specialist insurance, as...
Ex-smokers 'still at risk of lung cancer'
New research has shown that lung tissue can be permanently damaged by smoking, meaning that smokers who have quit still stand the possibility of getting lung cancer.The study, from the British...
Bupa expands care home provision
Bupa has expanded the number of places available in its care homes with the acquisition of Avalon Care Homes.The private health company now has up to 300 care homes and said the acquisition...
Overgrown school area set for a makeover, Bupa Style
Two Bupa Health Insurance teams are getting ready to get their hands dirty on Wednesday 29th August.They are set to clean up what is currently an overgrown area for local children at Brownlow Fold...
Sale of BUPA Hospitals approved
European Union antitrust regulators have approved the proposed sale of BUPA's British hospital division to Cinven Ltd., a private equity firm also based in Britain. In a statement, the European...
Quinn: Idea from Ireland
Quinn Healthcare, who recently bought Bupa’s Irish health insurance business, has a novel idea that UK insurers may want to copy. Quinn Direct, an insurer that operates in Ireland and the...
Bupa rebuffed by MBF
MBF Australia Ltd has said no to a potential takeover from Bupa and decided instead on a share market listing. But the fate of MBF is far from sealed, with UK-based Bupa understood to be weighing up...
British Insurance launches another new income protection product
British Insurance has launched a new mortgage payment protection insurance product with 30, 60 or 90 day excess periods, in addition to its existing back to day one offering. Assurant Solutions has...
Patients may require more private treatment in future
A new report has suggested that price guidelines from drug watchdog the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (Nice) may be too high for the NHS to afford.Nice calculated that if a...
New rules for new UK expatriates in Spain
Although introduced in March, getting any new rules in Spain to be operational takes time. At last, the changes have just reached the provinces. UK expats wishing to make a new life in Spain now have...
Income protection insurance needs a revolution
Insurer apathy is the biggest threat to the development of the income protection insurance market and the cause for the current sales slump, leading financial research company Defaqto warns in a new...
TheInsurance Surgery is moving
The Insurance Surgery is expanding to new larger premises with effect from Wednesday 29th August 2007, new contact details are;- King Edward House1 JordangateMacclesfieldSK10 1ES Telephone Number...
Norwich Union revamps equity release proposition
Norwich Union has launched its Equity Release Promise Service and added fixed interest rates and flat rate application fees to its equity release range. The Equity Release Service Promise processes...
Paymentshield pulls income protection product
Paymentshield has withdrawn an income protection insurance product that provided protection to policyholders for the duration of their illness. Chris Traynor, sales and marketing director of...
Two Royals end insurance merger talks
ROYAL Liver, the Liverpool-based insurer, has decided to go it alone, ending talks with the UK's largest mutual life and pensions company, Royal London. A merger would have been the largest tie-up...
Medical tourism growing in Malaysia
Medical tourism is a fast-growing market in Malaysia, an expert has claimed.In an interview with The Star Online, Dr Chong Su-Lin, chief executive officer of Sunway Medical Centre (SMC), said that...
Consumers warned not to sunbathe after laser hair removal
Health experts are reminding consumers undergoing laser hair removal of the need to avoid the sun afterwards, as this could damage the skin.People who do not follow the advice could suffer burning,...
Tobacco images to cut need for cancer treatment
The government is introducing legislation requiring tobacco manufacturers to print graphic images on cigarette packets in a move designed to reduce smoking rates and cut the number of people...
Garlic may provide new cancer treatment
Compounds found in garlic may provide a new brain cancer treatment, researchers have said.A study has revealed that organo-sulphur compounds may be able to kill brain cancer cells and help to combat...
Brits have cosmetic surgery to please partners
Many British women decide to have cosmetic surgery as a way of pleasing their partner, research has found.Experts at Aberdeen University told BBC Scotland that, while American women tend to have...
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