Bupa Intl begins bespoke service

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Bupa International has launched Worldwide Health Options, a flexible plan designed to be tailor-made to suit individual customers.

With worldwide medical insurance at its heart, it is modular and features four ‘bolt on' options covering; specialist treatment including situations where a hospital stay is not required; prescribed medicines and medical equipment; health screening, vaccinations, dental and optical treatment and worldwide evacuation for people who are unable to get the treatment they need in a local hospital. USA cover is a further option, as well as a range of deductibles excesses to help customers manage the cost of their cover. Plans can be assembled to suit the country where they spend most of their...

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