Goodhealth makes changes to International Healthcare Plan

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International health insurance provider Goodhealth Worldwide has introduced a number of changes to its flagship International Healthcare Plan (IHP) product.

Key added benefits include specific cover for organ transplantation that will add clarity to the cover available; ancillary charges to cover the costs of wheelchairs and crutches up to the value of £625 (€/$1000); a benefit for rehabilitation with a limit of 120 days per medical condition; extension of coverage for bodily injury as an innocent bystander to include war risks in addition to acts of terrorism. Goodhealth has also extended Chinese medical cover to include recognised practitioners outside China and referral for alternative medicine by a GP rather than just a specialist. The r...

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