Hello all,
I am insured with BUPA who have the above policy on paying for c-sections. "eligible treatment" is defined as treatment of an acute condition, which is pretty meaningless. Has anyone made a successful claim? I am wondering exactly what the threshold is - the NHS tend to take the view that anxiety = medically necessary, and potentially also having-a-bloody-big-baby. Are private consultants generally quite good at ticking the necessary boxes or is it very difficult to get BUPA to pay out? I am just wondering what my options are, really.
Thanks very much
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BUPA "eligible treatment for delivering a baby by caesarian section" - has anyone made a claim?
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mrsm1983 · 02/10/2014 07:41
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