Exeter Family Friendly has launched a new modular private medical insurance (PMI) product.
The majority of Britons would consider paying to be seen privately if it meant they were diagnosed quicker, new research has found.
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) is continuing its investigation into the working of healthcare markets by launching a review of the dentistry sector.
The National Audit Office (NAO) has warned the government that people using personal budgets to fund their social care need more support and greater protection from provider failures.
Healthcare insurance fraud represents a growing threat, as a weakened economy creates incentives for criminals. Larry Jacobson describes a technological approach to fighting back.
Medical professions have rejected claims by the Prime Minister that the amended NHS reforms have their full support.
As the government renewed its attempt to push forward the Health and Social Care Bill it has published a list of ten myths which it claims are being used to de-rail its progress.
The Health and Social Care Bill has returned to Parliament to discuss Government plans over the NHS.
Government health reforms still pose an "unacceptably high risk to the NHS" and should be scrapped, according to the British Medical Association (BMA).
Health insurers and brokers have broadly supported the Office of Fair Trading's (OFT) view that the private healthcare market is ‘not working well for customers'.