The value of going to the dentist - is it important to you?
Its fairly common to hate going to the dentist, just the thought of sitting in the dentist's chair is enough to make some people stressed, but it is so important to get those regular checkups to ensure that your teeth are looked after in the long run.
In a recent survey, one in five people (18%) said that they would cancel a dentist appointment in order to go to the pub, have a social night out, or even just go on a shopping trip.
Recent studies have shown that oral health can be linked to a number of serious medical conditions, such as breast cancer, strokes, diabetes, pneumonia and even dementia, therefore making the dentist even more important.
For more on the survey, please visit https://www.healthinsurancedaily.com/health-insurance/product-area/cash-plans-dental/article443311.ece
That cinema outing accompanied with a tub of popcorn may be more fun, but perhaps its worth rethinking if you're due a dental visit...
Monday, 16 June 2014
Wednesday, 11 June 2014
How much business can
you achieve in 126 days? Could you afford to take that much time off
work?
The NHS currently
operates a system where you may have to wait this long – 18 weeks –
to receive treatment for a medical condition. Furthermore during this
period, as an NHS patient you are expected to be available at any
time should a hospital appointment become available. Not terribly
practical if you're lining up client meetings or trying to meet
deadlines. If you were unable to work during this period and take
sick leave, particularly if there is nobody to cover for you at the
office in the meantime, your business could suffer as a result of
your illness.
One way to cure this
complaint is to take out private medical insurance. With a policy in
place, treatment dates can be chosen by you instead of the hospital,
and there are no waiting times. The result of this means returning to
work faster and getting healthier quicker.
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