
In the first of a series of articles, our financial expert, James Thomas, from Acuma Wealth Management discusses the need for medical insurance.
Medical insurance is just like car, house, life or any other form of insurance in that you are insuring yourself against the possibility of something happening. None of us expect to have a car crash but if we do, then we have insurance to pay for the repairs. Continuing the theme of the car crash, what is more important – to have the car or yourself repaired? A simple choice I would suggest, and hopefully puts the issue into perspective.
Medical insurance is designed to meet the cost of any medical costs you may incur for what ever issue that has caused you to visit a doctor.
There are lots of options that can be considered and the amount of cover can vary. The common options relate to exactly what cover you require. The basic policies will cover you for in-patient treatment only. More comprehensive policies will cover out-patient treatment as well. In addition to in-patient and out-patient treatment, you can also include routine dental treatment and routine pregnancy cover as well. There is also the issue of which region is covered; ranging from local cover to full international coverage.
Many insurers allow you to have treatment in a hospital or clinic of your choice be it in your country of residence, your home country or elsewhere. That means you would be covered on any holidays or trips that you undertake and, more importantly, in your home country. This has become of importance more recently to UK expatriates who are no longer automatically guaranteed free treatment under the NHS.
Obviously the more comprehensive the cover you have, the more expensive the cost of the cover will be. To reduce this cost you can include an excess, just like the example of car insurance, where you agree to pay the first part of the treatment in return for a reduced premium.
The other major factor in the cost of medical cover is age – the older you are, statistically the more likely you are to claim and so the more expensive the cover will be, so given your age now, the cost is likely to be relatively low. The exact cost will depend on the type of cover you wish to have.
In summary there are a number of options for you to consider when selecting the right health insurance cover for your needs. We at Acuma welcome your questions and enquiries directly so please do not hesitate to contact us if you would like to discuss this or any other issue in more detail.