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UK Health Insurance 2003
Datamonitor, Aug 2003, Pages: 254
Introduction ‘UK Health Insurance 2003’ analyses the size, growth and profitability of each of these sectors. An analysis of the customer base within each of these markets and the key competitors is also provided. Furthermore, the future of these markets is outlined, providing readers with a unique insight into the short and medium term development of health insurance in the UK.
Scope - Examines: private medical insurance, healthcare cash plans, dental insurance, income replacement, critical illness and long-term care insurance.
- Unique competitor data on the top players in each market, including market share and GEP.
- Forecasts for each of the health insurance segments examined to 2007, broken down by policyholders and gross earned premiums.
Report Highlights The number of individual lives covered by a private medical insurance policy rose marginally in 2002, but the number of individual policyholders continued to decline.
Given the increase in claims incurred it is unlikely that the PMI market achieved profitability in 2002.
The top ten medical insurers saw their overall share of the market drop in 2002, driven by a loss of market share in the group market.
Reasons to Purchase - To find out the answers to the following questions: What steps can be taken to counter act the falling number of individual policyholders?
- What steps can be taken to combat rising premiums?
- How can your company improve customer acquisition?
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