All Archive articles – Page 149
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Focus on certainty
Andrew Kendrick tells Andrew Holt that his top priority as Lloyd's Market Association's new chairman is contract certainty
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Matthew Chandler: holding the pen
Delegated authority allows Lloyd's to extend its reach worldwide, but keeping control of this £35bn market rests with one man. Elliot Lane reports.
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Insuring the dream
Estelle Bibby explains why expatriates need special policies designed to cope with local conditions
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Eastern promise
Immense growth and relaxed foreign investment laws make Asian countries such as China and India a golden opportunity for insurers, reports Ann Hesketh
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Mind games
Rehabilitation expert, Dr Edmund Bonikowski, tells Andrew Holt how insurers are slowly waking up to the importance of the psychological impact of accidents
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Saving private health
Andrew Holt talks to medical intermediaries' spokesman Stephen Walker about his plans to raise the profile of private healthcare
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Recovery by incentive
Alex MacLachlan says there needs to be more incentives for claimants and insurers to use rehabilitation
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Introduction
Critics are fond of saying that if you were to create an insurance market you wouldn't come up with Lloyd's
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Brokers don't want to be part of rehabilitation and the public is failing to be convinced of the benefits of PMI These are the gloomy conclusions facing the health insurance and rehabilitation market.
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Markets under threat
Both critical illness cover and private medical insurance are failing, for different reasons, to attract customers Nick Telfer explains why.
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Where are the staff?
Ann Hesketh says that while rehabilitation is now becoming accepted there is a considerable shortfall in qualified staff




























