"Why should I read this document?"
The Financial Services Authority is the independent financial
services regulator. It requires us, the Metropolitan Police
Friendly Society, to give you this important information to help
you decide if the MPFS Private Medical Insurance (PMI) Plan is
right for you.
We want you to be comfortable that you understand the 'Key
Features' of this product before you decide to proceed. If you do
not understand something in this document, please feel free to
contact us:
Its aims
- To offer the convenience of private healthcare and
avoid NHS delays and waiting lists.
- To pay for the cost of private medical treatment in
the UK (see 'Table of Benefits').
- To provide a Hospital Cash Benefit for each night
spent in hospital where treatment is provided by the
NHS, or in an EU hospital outside the UK.
Your commitment
- You must give us all medical and other information
we ask for when applying for your plan and advise us
of any material changes occuring after you complete
your application form but before cover starts (see 'How do I apply?').
- You must make all the regular premium payments
needed for the length of the plan (see 'What if I stop
paying premiums?').
- You may have to make a co-payment towards the
costs of treatment (see 'What are the charges?').
Risks
- Certain causes of claim won't be covered (see 'When
will my plan NOT pay out?').
- If the main member cancels the plan, leaves the
police service or becomes ineligible for any other
reason, cover will cease for all insured persons.
- Premiums payable are regularly reviewed and may
change (see 'How much does the plan cost?')
- We reserve the right to cease providing the plan on
giving 3 months' notice.