Taking a Scalpel to Health Insurance Prices ... Affordable Health Cuts to the Core of Medical Insurance

(PRWEB) August 27, 2008 -- New Zealanders are getting duped. Public waiting lists are getting longer and health insurance (http://www.affordablehealth.co.nz/Default.aspx) premiums are on the rise. Where does this leave the consumer? Kiwis can't afford to ignore their health needs any longer as the government cuts back even more on public health care. Your life may be at stake and now is the time to think about your health before you get landed with a large medical bill or worse yet a condition that could affect your future livelihood.

So how does the average New Zealand protect their future health needs while avoiding escalating health premiums? According to Affordable Health managing director, Peter Maynard, consumers want rock bottom health premiums with adequate cover and an easier claims service - all from the comfort of their armchair.

"Clients come to us for quick and fair health and life insurance (http://www.affordablehealth.co.nz/Default.aspx) cover. To make the process easy and hassle free, we wanted to provide quotes online for ease of use as well as offering the very best deal for consumers."

Affordable Health & Life Ltd has been involved in health, life and medical insurance in New Zealand (http://www.affordablehealth.co.nz/Medical-Insurance.aspx) for approximately 10 years and during this time we have seen what makes a good health and life insurance policy and more importantly what makes an inferior product.

Your health insurance in New Zealand (http://www.affordablehealth.co.nz/Medical-Insurance.aspx) needs to cover all recommended treatments whether surgical or non surgical. It should have a no limit cover to listed procedures or set payouts per procedure and the terms and conditions of your policy should be guaranteed for the life of your policy.

"A good health insurance policy will offer you the best cover available at an unbeatable price. It is important to be aware of what your policy covers and at Affordable Health and Life we can guarantee you great cover at a great price and no surprises at claim time."

We are aware that claims can be a very stressful time for clients. A good policy will cover you for all unexpected expenses and your claim should be processed in a fast and effective manner to minimize stress and expense for the client.

Affordable Health Insurance (http://www.affordablehealth.co.nz/Default.aspx) makes every effort to ensure that clients are handled in this timely manner. Unfortunately with health insurance there is a high probability that you may need to claim one day and it is nice to know that your broker will be there to help you every step of the way. Our motto is "it is better to have health insurance and never use it than to not have health insurance and need it!"

The aim of Affordable Health and Life's new website, therefore, is to provide consumers with the best price while not compromising on quality of insurance cover. We have therefore made every effort to keep premium prices down so you, the consumer, may benefit.

Please take a look around our new website today on www.affordablehealth.co.nz. You may be surprised with its ease of use and the quote supplied may be well within your budget.

Media contact:

Carolyn Marlowe, Communications Manager, Affordable Health and Life Limited.

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