Medicare international announces major changes
Medicare International, the lead global insurance company, todayannounced major alteration to its group policies, allowing for greaterinclusiveness, as well as improved cover for those workings in or closeto war zones.The company is now offer group cover at aminimum of three employees subject to underwriting, previously five. HRDirectors and force see significant advantages in organising groupcover instead than person, mainly with respect to cost economy, butalso in terms of disposal time. This redefinition of ‘group' willenable greater numbers to enjoy the benefits of these policies, andallow for greater efficiencies with respect to the paperwork involved. In add-on, Medicare International reduced the figure of people required inside the group needed in order to neglect previous checkup history. antecedently 20, the company now requires only ten people within the group, in order for any checkup histories of the person to be disregarded. This significant change will enable many people, who were antecedently penalised due to a past or long-standing illness, to enjoy the full benefits of Medicare International's . Medicare International prides itself on its flexible approach to underwriting, particularly in the Group marketplace.
Finally, Medicare International now offer ‘passive voice War Risks' on all its group strategy as well as person plans. This will benefit all those in or near to war and struggle zones, such as Iraq for case, who may be workings on Reconstruction Period projects. These grouping can now entree the full range of Medicare International benefits. Many other insurers have neglected to provide cover in the case of terrorist or war related risks. This reappraisal of policy will hence have a beneficial impact on those workings in possibly dangerous parts of the world.
Commenting on these alteration David Pryor, Senior Executive manager, MediCare International said: Medicare International has ever believed in providing the best possible service to its client, and we ever strive to offer beyond what our competitors offer. Most importantly, we want our customers to be safe in the knowledge that in the event of illness or in the worst case scenario, war related injury, they will be given the best possible care and with the minimum of fuss. These changes to our policy will enable to continue us doing just that."
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