With all the media hype over exactly what levels of cancer care and treatment the NHS will cover, Kirstie Redford investigates the different limits insurers are placing on cancer cover policies
With the media focus on alcoholism making people rethink their drinking habits, Emma Gregson looks at the implications alcohol misuse and dependence has on premium ratings
For IFAs trying to sell private medical insurance, success can often be a case of dodging common pitfalls and jumping over hurdles for the client, says Debbie Kleiner-Gaines
News that a child is on the way brings worries and costs to mind. Insurers, however, wish they figured more prominently in a new family's financial planning, writes Lucy Quinton
Companies are still not satisfying the FSA's Treating Customers Fairly initiative. Lucy Quinton takes an in-depth look at what is expected of firms and where they are going wrong
As house prices remain sky high, insurers must acknowledge and act on the link between property value and Inheritance Tax to pre-empt future threshold rises, writes Ian Noble
Seven months ago, COVER launched its Promoting Protection campaign - one that warmed the hearts of m...
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As the general insurance sector looks on in amazement, the private medical insurance market is still passing the buck when it comes to sharing claims experience, writes Alistair Sclare