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AXA PPP Healthcare is a significant insurance brand in
the UK market today with products aimed at the individual, family and
business. The
company’s medical service provision started in the 1940’s,
since then the company were known as PPP Healthcare Foundation Limited
until Guardian Royal Exchange Group acquired them in 1998. A year later
Guardian Royal Exchange was bought out by Sun Life & Provincial Holdings
a subsidiary of AXA.
A wide variety of health insurance plans are offered by
this company,
these include healthcare for ordinary residents living in the UK or Channel Islands,
business, self
employed and expatriates living or working outside of the UK for more
than six months of the year. Alternatively, fixed priced healthcare is
also available in the form of the AXA PPP Healthcare Cash Plan. Similar
fixed priced products include road accident cover, dental insurance,
cover for specific conditions such as cancer, stoke or heart disease
and tailored health insurance cover for the over 55’s.
With such a large product range to choose from there is a simple, useful,
interactive product finder available on the website to help potential
customers choose the right health insurance plan. Users are initially
asked where they live, the type of health cover required, meeting your needs,
specific medical treatment requests which is then followed by a product
suggestion.
For those who require further information on health
insurance, consider reading the AXA healthcare guide. The guide contains topics explaining
what private healthcare is, what does private medical insurance cover,
and information on chronic medical conditions, the best options and which
health insurance plan is right
for me, and a help section.
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