BUPA Therapy Benefit
There may be times in your life when you use complementary therapies to support your health and wellbeing. Bupa’s Therapy Benefit+ may be able to give your company financial support for a range of complementary therapy treatments that your emplyee needs receive.
What is Key Person Insurance Therapy Benefit
As a Bupa member with an key man income protection policy, you are able to be reimbursed up to a maximum of fifty percent of the amount you pay to a maxiumum of £100 per policy year for a range of complementary therapy services.
These services include:
• acupuncture
• chiropractic
• homeopathy
• osteopathy
• physiotherapy
How does it work
BUPA may pay fifty percent of the amount you pay for the therapy services as shown below as part of your Bupa Key Person Income Protection policy to a maximum of £100 per policy year. This sum is to cover all of the therapy services you receive during the policy year and not for each type of service or item charged individually. Treatment must be provided by an acupuncturist, chiropractor, homeopath, osteopath or physiotherapist approved by us.
Which therapy services are included
Acupuncture, chiropractic, homeopathy, osteopathy or physiotherapy services provided by an approved practitioner. The service must be provided by a practitioner approved by Bupa, see page 6 for more information.
Is there anything Therapy Benefit doesn’t cover This benefit covers treatment only, associated prescription fees and medication administered are not covered. Your income protection policy may exclude certain conditions. If this is the case, we will not reimburse any therapy costs for any treatments related to the excluded condition.
This information was sourced from BUPA 2010
We use a range of other insurance providers and their products may be more suitable for your needs
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L&G Make Improvements to Key Person Critical Illness Cover
Bupa announce enhancements to Income Protection Cover
We are pleased to announce BUPA have made a series of enhancements to their Income Protection cover, which include a number of innovative benefits to help meet the needs of clients.
The enhancements include:
- Benefit guarantee – by verifying your salary at application, BUPA guarantee that even if your situation changes you will receive the agreed amount if you make a claim
- Exclusion discounts – if your medical history means that conditions such as back related or mental illness cannot be covered at underwriting, the premium will be reduced
- Best Doctors – all income protection policies will now have access to the Best Doctors service, providing clients with the opportunity to receive a second opinion about their condition from world renowned doctors
- Therapy Benefit – this benefit provides you with financial support for a range of complementary therapy treatments including acupuncture, chiropractic, homeopathy, osteopathy and physiotherapy up to a specified limit
- Trauma Benefit – The key person or life assured receive this benefit if a traumatic injury results in paralysis of the limbs, loss of sight, hearing, speech, hands or feet, or physical independence
- Fracture Cover Benefit – this optional benefit is payable if the key person or life assured suffers one of 18 listed fractures
- Hospital In Patient Benefit – if the key person or life assured is hospitalised through injury or illness for six nights or more we may pay up to £200 a night for up to 90 nights
These are some great benefits for people taking out key man income benefit through BUPA and something that we would be happy to discuss in more detail with you.
This information was sourced from BUPA June 2010
We use a range of other insurance providers and their products may be more suitable for your needs
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