WPA Health Insurance
Introduction to WPA
WPA is a non-profit organisation specialising in health insurance based in Taunton, Somerset. They partner with individuals and companies sharing their values to offer personal and business health insurance policies in the UK.
History of WPA
In 1901, workers founded the Reading Work People's Voluntary Hospital Contributory Fund to support members' health care costs. In 1939, the fund merged with the Bristol Hospital Fund, becoming the Western Provident Association (WPA). WPA relocated from Bristol to Taunton, Somerset, in 1992.
WPA was recognised by the World Health Organisation for pioneering coinsurance or shared responsibility policies, where patients contribute a portion of the liability up to an agreed limit.
WPA Insurance Policy Review
WPA exclusively focuses on health insurance with "Flexible Health" as their range of products. They offer three key levels of cover within Flexible Health:
Here, we will review the "Flexible Health Premier" level of cover, the most popular choice among over 62% of members, offering enhanced cover as standard.
WPA Key Benefits
- WPA Health App: Manage your account and claims conveniently.
- Remote GP Services: Access to private GP consultations by phone or video.
- Health and Wellbeing Helpline: Telephone support provided by experts covering various areas.
WPA has received multiple awards, including being a Which? Recommended Provider and Health Insurance Provider of the Year from 2020 to 2023.
WPA Core Cover
Included base benefits with WPA health insurance:
- In-patient and Day Patient Treatment: Hospital fees, specialists’ fees, critical care, diagnostic tests, therapy, and more.
- Out-patient Treatment: Consultations, diagnostic tests, therapy, pre-admission tests.
- Remote GP Services: Private GP helpline, video consultations, prescriptions.
- NHS Hospital Cash Benefit: Financial support during NHS treatment.
- Home Nursing: Four weeks covered.
- Private Ambulance: Full cover when medically necessary.
- Parent and Child Accommodation: Support for a parent accompanying a child during treatment.
WPA Optional Extras
Additional optional extras to enhance your policy:
- Extra Out-patient Cover
- Cancer Care
- Dental Care
- Overseas Emergency Treatment
- Premium Hospitals
What Isn't Covered?
WPA health insurance covers acute conditions, excluding chronic conditions like diabetes. All exclusions are listed in policy documents. Standard exclusions include:
- Pre-existing conditions
- Long-term chronic conditions
- Pregnancy and fertility
- Injuries from winter sports
- Mental health conditions
Underwriting & Excess Options
WPA offers different underwriting options and excess choices to tailor your policy:
- Underwriting Options: Moratorium, Full Medical Underwriting (FMU), Switch Terms.
- Excess Options: Shared Responsibility with co-payment capped at chosen levels.
How to Make a Claim
- Visit your GP.
- Contact WPA for pre-authorisation.
- WPA will advise on covered and authorised treatments.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I Still Use the NHS with WPA Insurance?: Yes, NHS treatment is available alongside WPA insurance.
- Can I Choose Where I Am Treated?: Yes, select from Essential, Premier, or Elite hospital lists.
- Do I Need Health Insurance?: Health insurance provides access to private services and avoids NHS waiting times.
- Does WPA Offer Cancer Care Cover?: Comprehensive cancer cover is available on Elite plans and can be added to Premier plans.
- Can I Tailor My Cover?: Yes, optional extras are available for additional premium.
- Does WPA Offer Family Health Insurance?: Yes, you can add your partner and children to your plan.
This guide provides an overview of WPA's health insurance offerings, benefits, and answers to common questions. For personalised advice and quotes, contact WPA directly.
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