Group health insurance policies help attract high calibre employees

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Group health insurance policies are an excellent means of attracting high calibre employees to your business. That's according to advisers from Health Insurance Solutions. The specialist health insurance advisers, owned by Retirement Solutions Ltd, believe that health insurance is a particularly attractive benefit. Director Kevin Stelfox commented that:

"Any organisation relies on its employees and the highest quality candidates can afford to be choosy in many cases. So it's not always enough just to offer a competitive salary. A benefits package is one way to add an extra incentive and we're increasingly dealing with businesses looking to do just that, by offering group health insurance."

Despite the fact that the United Kingdom has a National Health Service, millions of people still choose private health insurance, which can often cut waiting times and ensure a higher standard of hospital accommodation in the event you require treatment.

Kevin Stelfox adds:

"The NHS has a massive role to play. But there's no denying that it's under a lot of strain and sometimes, if you want to be sure of more efficient treatment or a higher standard of hospital, having a private health insurance policy is an excellent way of doing just that."

For more information about group, individual or family health insurance in the UK, visit http://www.healthinsurancesolutions.co.uk or call +44(0)800-043-6701 free.

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Retirement Solutions Ltd

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