17th May 2011
For example, dental care - when the NHS was first introduced in 1948, it was intended to be a free service for all. In respect of dental care, this ‘free service’ ceased as early as 1952 when dental charges were then introduced, dental costs have been ri...
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28th April 2011
As with all things, I personally always like to know that I am getting the best deal. Be it if I am deciding what laptop to buy or even a new car (albeit second hand). All of these things are high decision involving items.
Again for me dental insurance...
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27th April 2011
When the NHS was introduced in 1948, it was designed as healthcare that would be free at the point of use; this notion of course remains intact to this day. There are, however, some aspects which have changed; one of the very first changes to the NHS was...
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13th April 2011
Everyone needs dental treatment at some point in their life so insuring your teeth makes plain good sense. But choosing a dental insurance policy can be a daunting prospect.
Making sense of the myriad of different options and dental cover available ...
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13th March 2011
I know, I know, ‘I look after my teeth; I don’t need to waste money on dental cover.’ I thought that way once, then the bill came through the door!
Over the last 20 years, we’ve seen the slow but steady transition from NHS to private dentistry, and wha...
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28th February 2011
Those who reach retirement age are likely to need private medical insurance (PMI) more than ever because the chances of becoming ill increase as we get older. Nevertheless, the costs of PMI also tend to rise quite steeply in order to reflect this increase...
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