
Cash plans have been around for over 100 years beginning their life in the late 19th century as hospital contributory schemes a forerunner of private medical insurance. These days cash plans exist as reimbursement schemes and are a simple and affordable way to meet the cost of everyday medical expenses.
The new edition of Beckett e smart money is now available, please take a look at the contents and follow the link to download your copy.
The new edition of Beckett e smart money is now available, please take a look at the contents and follow the link to download your copy.
The new edition of Beckett e smart money is now available, please take a look at the contents and follow the link to download your copy.
The new edition of Beckett e smart money is now available, please take a look at the contents and follow the link to download your copy.
A survey by Standard Life Healthcare shows that while two in three people would consider going private, most of them have the wrong idea about how much treatment costs.
If you have not already heard, there are some more radical pension reforms on the way in April 2012. It may seem like a long way off but you need to plan for this change well ahead of time! These changes could have an impact on your existing pension arrangements.
Minor illnesses such as flu are one of the main reasons for short-term sickness among employees in the UK. Around 172 million working days were lost in sick days last year - at a cost of 13.2 billion to the economy - so implementing a flu vaccination programme this winter makes sound commercial sense.
The Immigration Asylum and Nationality Act of 2006, which came into force on the 29 February 2008 places employers under threat of substantial fines and even imprisonment if they are found guilty of employing an illegal worker.
The new edition of Beckett e smart money is now available, please take a look at the contents and follow the link to download your copy.
Should NHS patients be able to self-pay for additional treatments to top up their NHS care with additional private treatment? Several high-profile cases where patients have wanted to top up their NHS treatment, but have been refused, have attracted significant media attention and stimulated much debate.