I know this isn't the first time Bupa's been brought up (And won't be the last either!) But, everything I could find was from like 2005/2009.
My OH has recently been made permanent at his job and is being offered Bupa Level 4 coverage (though, he can opt out if he wants (Would he want to?)). He can also upgrade to a "Couple's" membership for £17.42/month which I'm wondering if I should get. He's been given information for both Private Medical Insurance and Dental Insurance--I'm not sure if both are included in the £17.42 cost, but that's for him to double check.
For dental it looks like it would be similar to what I might have had in the US (2 exams/year up to £55/each; X-rays up to £50/year; and 2 Scale&Polishes/year up to £80/each) I'm confused because there's mention of NHS dentists, but I've never seen dentists that are actually accepting NHS patients? So A bit confused on this; If someone can clear that up, that'd be great.
For the health insurance, it's saying about how they pay up to certain amounts, but, given that the NHS is free, well, am I left to pay any of the excess costs if I go over the limit? Or, is it, because if I have private insurance, the NHS is happier to serve me since they'll be reimbursed by BUPA?
Bupa Health Insurance doesn't actually seem to cover much, though... It sounds like I'd do everything through a GP but only use Bupa coverage when I need to see a specialist? I've never been the type to have health issues (knock on wood), so probably wouldn't use it much. But, for only £17/month, I feel like it would be a good thing to have in case of emergencies, or, in the event that I end up with something that would be considered a pre-existing condition otherwise? But if said pre-existing condition becomes chronic, well, they would stop covering it, wouldn't they...
It might help to add that, in my current job, I'm given yearly health screenings (provided on-site through AXA PPP). Within a month of starting, they took my blood pressure, resting heart rate, weight, height, drew blood and checked just about everything. They also measured my lung capacity and did a basic eye test. My gym membership (also on-site through Nuffield) carries out bi-annual checks of blood pressure, height, and weight. So, if something funny were to start happening, chances are that despite not being covered for check-ups through Bupa, if i had something funky, I'd be more likely to catch it because of the regular, thorough screenings.
Sorry, this has turned into a bit of a ramble- Whoops! If you can offer any advice, please do; In the meantime, I'm off to bed