After months of disruption, children are returning to the classroom in September as schools begin to reopen. This year’s ‘Back to School’ message is somewhat different to previous years, considering all the new procedures and advice on how children will need to adjust to the new normal.
Although clear guidance has been issued by the government to make schools as safe as possible under the circumstances, September will no doubt bring a great amount of worry and anxiety for a lot of parents. The lockdown period was a challenge for many, but it also gave families the opportunity to spend quality time with each other and cocoon loved their ones within a safe environment. As these routines now change again, parents and guardians will be eager to put in place all possible measures to protect the health of their families.
Considering this, for the first time ever General and Medical Healthcare are offering six months of free private medical insurance for all children, applicable to all dependants under the age of 21, or 26 if they remain in full time education.
This saving is valid across all General and Medical Healthcare policies that are taken out during the month of September, and after six months the policy will revert back to the current offering where the first child will be chargeable, and any subsequent dependants will be free.
With the NHS under significant pressure and appointment waiting times delayed, medical services are likely to be impacted for the foreseeable future. Having fast access to private medical facilities and the most qualified consultants could therefore be invaluable to families.
General & Medical Healthcare provide access to one of the largest selections of private facilities in the UK, with a network of over 1000 hospitals and medical establishments alongside a comprehensive range of Individual and Corporate policies to suit every budget. More information can be found on General and Medical’s new website here.