Pru Health insurance
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Pru Health offers a range of health insurance products designed to cover the cost of surgery, medical specialists, hospital stays and nursing, whilst rewarding you with cheaper quotes for a healthier living style through their Vitality points system.
Its private health insurance products protect you financially should you suffer from injury or illness. With Pru Health you will be covered for the cost of surgery, medical specialists, hospital stays and nursing.
You could save 30per cent off your premium upon taking out a policy if you are deemed to have a healthy lifestyle and a 25 per cent no claims bonus for each subsequent year through their Vitality points system.
The primary health plans Pru Health offers come under the names of comprehensive, essential and core, with various features and rewards.
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