Health Insurance Liverpool

There are two healthcare options; private medical insurance (PMI) or health cash plans. You may want to consider providing a counselling service for staff - in an ever-stressful workplace, it's a growing trend. Read more.

Scot Healthcare
0141 9480383
Merchants Court
Liverpool
Garwyn Ltd
01244 525680
Seasons House Lakeside Business Village
Deeside
Professional Healthcare Solutions
0800 1692419
Beech House
South Wirral
Ultimate Health Ltd
01704 567600
Southport
Liverpool
Bupa
01784 893280
Staines Road East
Sunbury On Thames
Ultimate Health Ltd
01704 567600
65 Upper Aughton Road
Southport
Medicash
0151 7020202
Merchants Court 2 12 Lord Street
Liverpool
PHS Healthcare People
0800 1692419
Ledsham Park 6 Cleveland Drive
Liverpool
Stewart Lauren Healthcare
01772 603858
Croston Leyland
Liverpool
I H C Independent Healthcare Consultancy
01425 482535
Church Hatch Centre
Ringwood
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According to a CBI survey, smaller companies consider this to be their most appreciated benefit. Not surprising. Everyone values their health, and NHS waiting lists continue to grow longer.

What's more, health insurance brings cost benefits to employers, who can't afford to have staff off work and stuck in queues for medical treatment. The CBI estimates that 8.4 working days are lost to sickness per year, per employee.

Before making healthcare purchases, consider how much cover you actually need, and for whom. Decide what the provision should cover: just acute illness, or for chronic and long-term sickness? You may also want to consider risk benefits, such as personal accident insurance or income replacement schemes.

These decisions will be influenced by your staff profile and company culture. Some private medical insurers providers charge low premiums to young companies – which are seen as low risk. Others calculate risk according to postcode - so you're high risk if based in London, and low risk north of the border.

There are two healthcare options; private medical insurance (PMI) or health cash plans. PMI's are popular, desirable – and expensive. But they can be streamlined, as companies choose the areas of cover most appropriate to their staff and lose the rest of the portfolio options. You can also cut costs by introducing an excess, so that the employee agrees to contribute some cost. Cut even more by restricting policies to exclude family or post-retirement cover.

Health cash plans are the alternative to full health insurance. Costs start at around £1.30 a week, compared with around twice that amount for minimum PMI cover. Cash plans are easy to set up, and employees don't need to take medicals to qualify. They aren't insurance; instead, they pay out cash for an agreed range of NHS benefits. The portfolio includes cover for days spent in hospital, sight test, maternity, physiotherapy, dental treatment and specialist consultation.

You may want to consider providing a counselling service for staff - in an ever-stressful workplace, it's a growing trend.

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