According to a recent poll from EDM Group, one-third of people claim to have switched insurers in the past two years because of poor service. In your view, how can insurers improve customer service?
Previously in COVER, Denplan highlighted the importance of dental benefits in early detection of wider general health issues. But, asks Colin Perry, if we are going to sell dental benefits, what do customers think?
Group critical illness is experiencing a positive period of steady growth. Fiona Murphy takes a closer look at the market.
PruHealth and PruProtect have announced an exclusive deal to become sole sponsors of this year's Tour de France coverage on Eurosport.
Perhaps more often thought of as a protection provider, Exeter Family Friendly is a major player in the PMI market with serious growth plans. Paul Robertson discusses the changing market with Mike O'Brien.
Physiotherapists are warning employers that they are risking the health of their business if they don't encourage better working habits and promote physical wellbeing among staff.
Plans to encourage medical innovation are little more than experimental, writes Richard Walsh.
Aviva is adding a network of spinal specialists to its physiotherapy network for private medical insurance (PMI) clients.
There is a chance that not only will stem cell therapy enter the mainstream, but that IFAs will be advising on it. As a pilot opens in the UK, Sue Wilkinson outlines the case.
Robin Hyndley looks at what the latest DWP proposals mean for employers and employees, and explores how insurers could provide appropriates in the current environment.