Health cash plan

A health cash plan[1] refers to health insurance products in the United Kingdom that helps people cover any everyday healthcare needs by providing cashback on a range of health benefits including dental and optical.

Health cash plans are an affordable way to manage the increasing health costs that can affect a family. Health cash plans are generally available via an employee benefits system, but can also be signed up to on an individual basis based on one's personal needs. The treatments available for cashback on health cash plans can vary depending on the provider, but generally can include eye tests, new prescription glasses, dental check-ups, and physiotherapy treatments.

Schemes

Most health cash plans will allow people to cover themselves, their partners and any dependent children for free and allow them to claim cash back up to their annual allowance based on the monthly amount they pay in.

There are a number of schemes available depending on the company, and the annual allowance is related to the amount paid in. [2]

Claiming

Claiming varies between companies, but they are usually no quibble, which means clients only need a receipt from a registered practitioner and enough balance on their annual allowance.

References

  1. "Health Cash Plan definition".
  2. "cash registers". wednesday, 16 November 2016


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