Foresight: An affordable absence and risk management tool
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Foresight: Forward thinking for employers

 

Our acclaimed Foresight Healthcare Plan is an effective absence and risk management tool - employees love it too!

Healthy staff = happy boss

Your clients will be pleased to hear that this innovative plan has been designed to make their lives easier:

  • Reducing absenteeism and related costs
  • Staff recruitment and retention
  • Improving staff morale, motivation and productivity
  • Lowering the risk of stress and musculoskeletal related litigation
  • Can help as an integral part of your health and safety policy
  • Helping employees cope with stress related problems
  • Provide early intervention with diagnostic scanning
The product lowdown
  • Three levels of cover - starting at just £1 per employee per week
  • A corporate paid plan. Employees may add cover for a partner or upgrade their own benefits by paying an additional premium.
  • 100% reimbursement for routine treatments such as new glasses, dental treatment and therapies, up to set limits
  • Access to MRI, CT and PET Scanning facilities
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Immediate cover from the date of registration
  • All pre-existing medical conditions covered for employees
  • No medical needed to join the plan
  • Worldwide cover on most benefits. If employees need treatment whilst abroad on holiday or business they can still claim their cash back
Value-added modules

Additional modules are also available to complement the core Foresight Plan... all for a very modest premium. Surgery Choices provides employees with cover for 60 surgical procedures. For Kids provides health cover for employees' children. Fitness & Well-being cover gives access to a range of valuable lifestyle services.

Link: Surgery Choices ModuleLink: For Kids ModuleLink: Fitness & Well-being Module

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