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tamaris | 16:06 Tue 20th Nov 2018 | Body & Soul
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No medical problems. Active but a little overweight. Non smoker / non drinker. Lady age 69.
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Once you have found out how much the premiums cost, then you could always save the amount each month for yourself. At 65, I cancelled my private healthcare as the only way to contain the increases, was to volunteer higher excess payments and reduce benefit amounts. In the past 3 years I have only made one "claim" which was for two consultations, one course of...
17:34 Tue 20th Nov 2018
Are you looking insurance or a one off procedure?
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forget it, insurance cost will be prohibitive anyway and even if you get it the exclusion list will be longer than the encyclopedia Galactica.
I wouldn't say forget it, I would say the same as any other insurance which is get loads of quotes and look at reviews.

Don't bother, anything goes wrong they'll dump you straight back on the NHS.
Aged 69 years old? You have missed the boat....forget it...the premiums would be exorbitant.
well goggle private health insurance for over sixties and a few come up

https://epmi.axappphealthcare.co.uk/PMIQuote/?_ga=2.234269917.256047193.1542730618-622092468.1542730618

for a free quote - they want quite a lot of personal info and I would hardly be able to say 'asking for someone else'

twenty years ago - a BUPA manager was on record as sayhing it was probably better if you just paid as arose - cancer and emergencies being picked up by the NHS

//Don't bother, anything goes wrong they'll dump you straight back on the NHS.//
That's a fact Balders. Not many private hospitals around here have ICU.
Once you have found out how much the premiums cost, then you could always save the amount each month for yourself.

At 65, I cancelled my private healthcare as the only way to contain the increases, was to volunteer higher excess payments and reduce benefit amounts.

In the past 3 years I have only made one "claim" which was for two consultations, one course of treatment and an MRI scan. The total was £750.00. Had I been insured, I would have paid out 36 premiums and a further £300.00 towards the bill. As it stands, my own "medical fund" retains a healthy balance.

I also changed my bank account to one which provided worldwide travel cover as I go abroad at least twice a year on holiday. The cost of this is significantly less than policies offered by other providers/travel companies/agents etc.

Sometimes it comes down to your attitude to "risk".
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Thank you Flonska. I like your answer.
Thank you so much for the BA.

I do hope you find the solution that properly meets your needs. :-)

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At least now with your help I know what to do x
yes good idea flonska, basically self insure, takes discipline and time to build up a pot but yes quite feasible.

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