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Health Insurance in Northern IrelandWhat is Health Insurance?Health insurance is a term used to describe those types of insurance which are designed to cover and assist with the costs of personal health care. The most common type of health insurance is known as Private Medical Insurance (PMI) a form of insurance which provides cover against unexpected or costly personal health care expenses. Private medical or health insurance is available to:
Private health insurance is provided by non-government funded private sector medical and insurance companies. These are separate to the UK's National Health Service (NHS) which is a publicly funded health care system, paid for by the revenue the Government gets from public taxes. Private health insurance provides access to health care options not always immediately available through the public system. Private health insurance exists parallel to the NHS, and is used by about 8% of the population, generally as an add-on to NHS services. In contrast to the NHS which provides health care regardless of age or medical condition, private health insurance can be restricted for those with conditions such as AIDS/HIV or other chronic conditions. Other exclusions can also apply to private health insurance policies depending on who they are purchased through. Although private medical and health insurances don't replace the health services offered by the NHS they can give peace of mind by providing cover for the unexpected, when you need it. For more information please contact us. |
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