Hearts and minds are the focus for the Association of Medical Insurance Intermediaries (AMII) 2011 Exhibition & Conference, which takes place on 30 June at the Park Inn, Heathrow.
Key topics during the day will cover: whether private medical insurance has a role to play in the Big Society and cancer cover in the employer-paid PMI market.
But it is the theme of the Big Debate this year that will focus on Hearts and Minds, two other high cost areas of healthcare – heart conditions and psychiatric treatment. The debate will ask whether it is actually better for consumers to have “grey areas” or discretionary cover in PMI, rather than trying to be completely black-and-white. Should PMI actually be covering these conditions at all or does the NHS do the same job?
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