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How much does Bupa cost?

To get a free no-obligation Bupa health insurance quote, just complete the 1-minute form above and an FSA authorised advisor will give you a personalised quote customised to you circumstances – plus a comparison with other providers.

How much does Bupa cost?

More and more people are purchasing private health insurance, and one of the most popular providers is Bupa. The Bupa cost will be determined by many factors Bupa consider when providing a quotation for their healthcare – their goal is to provide the highest level of cover possible at the lowest monthly cost, called a subscription by Bupa. To do this, they will consider a variety of factors. Read more


Axa Vs Bupa

AXA vs Bupa

To compare Axa vs Bupa, just complete the one-minute form above and an FSA authorised advisor will give you a free no-obligation quote customised to your circumstances, as well as a breakdown of all the benefits applicable to you.

There are a number of private health care providers, and two of the most well known ones are Axa and Bupa. So what should you consider when comparing Axa vs Bupa? Read more


Can I change my Private Health Insurance Provider if I’ve claimed in the past?

Your private health insurance policy is an ongoing annual policy, so you are free to change insurance provider when your renewal is due. In this way it should be viewed like car or home insurance – check the cover is what you need and shop around for the best deals.

You may be able to switch to a new health insurance provider with “no worse underwriting” which means anything covered by your current provider will also be covered by your new one.

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Office of Fair Trading Refers Private Health Industry to Competition Commission

The Office of Fair Trading has referred the private health insurance industry to the Competition Commission over fears that competition is restricted by “barriers to new private healthcare providers”, and that there is a lack of easily comparable information to patients, GPs, and health insurance providers. Read more


Allianz Health Insurance

Allianz Health CareOne of the best know health insurance providers, Allianz Health Insurance offer a range of plans depending upon your circumstances – each plan has some exclusions.

Basic cover includes prescription drug and material coverage for in-patient as well as day-care treatment. Allianz have four core plans designed to provide cover for more expensive medical costs often associated with in-patient treatment, plus providing valuable cover for rehabilitation treatment, out-patient surgery, home nursing and medical evacuation.

The four core plans from Allianz Health Care are:

  1. Premier Individual
  2. Club Individual
  3. Classic Individual
  4. Essential Individual

Allianz Premier Individual

  • Maximum plan benefit: €2,250,000
  • Hospital accommodation in a private room
  • Full refund on prescription drugs and materials (in-patient and day care treatment only)
  • Full refund on surgical fees, including anaesthesia & theatre charges
  • Full refund in Physician and therapist fees
  • Full refund on diagnostic tests
  • Full refund on organ transplants
  • Full refund on Psychiatry and psychotherapy (10 month waiting period)

Cutting Costs Private Health with AXA or BUPA?

If you decide to cut costs down in your general spending value your health as a top priority over say SKY + HD or your second holiday of the year. Keeping healthy and well is important so that you can do activities and live longer.

With also the NHS cut backs you’ll be looking at possible longer waiting times for health care.

Cut back on luxury items or vices such as only go out on a Friday instead of a Saturday too. Maybe don’t buy that new dress every week or shoes.

Your life or health is more important that a quick feel good fix.

If you do feel you need to cut costs and consider cutting back on Health care why not shop around to get a better price? Supermarkets do good deals such as Asda and Tescos.