Special continuation terms for group scheme leavers
One significant advantage if you're leaving a company health insurance scheme is that most providers allow you to continue your cover without additional medical underwriting, often referred to as Continued Medical Exclusions (CME). CME means you won’t need new medical examinations when you switch from a company scheme to a personal health insurance plan, and any pre-existing conditions previously covered will remain covered under your new policy (subject to the terms of your new plan).
Time is crucial: the 120-day rule
Providers usually offer a limited window—often 120 days—after you leave your group scheme to take advantage of the CME underwriting. This means if you've recently left your job, acting promptly ensures continuous, comprehensive coverage. Missing this window means reverting to standard underwriting terms, potentially losing coverage for existing conditions.
Who can switch from a company health insurance scheme to a personal plan?
There are various circumstances which might see you leaving a company health scheme and switching to a personal plan, including:
- Retirement: Transitioning from work to retirement doesn’t have to mean losing your private medical cover.
- Redundancy: Redundancy can be stressful but maintaining your healthcare cover needn't add to your worries.
- Over-age dependants: If you've reached an age limit (commonly around 25) where you're no longer eligible under your parent's policy, transitioning to a personal plan can maintain your healthcare benefits.
- Job changers without new employer cover: If your new job doesn’t provide health insurance as part of your employee benefits package, personal cover ensures your previous protection continues.
- Eligibility changes: Perhaps your employer altered eligibility criteria, removing you or your dependants from the scheme—personal cover can bridge that gap.
- Going solo: Starting your own consultancy or freelance business? A personal health policy ensures you remain covered independently.
Regularly reviewing and comparing policies
Maintaining private health insurance after leaving your employer’s scheme can offer a number of benefits:
Peace of mind
Private healthcare can provide quick access to diagnosis and treatment, offering reassurance when you need it most.
Continuation of existing cover
If you’re undergoing treatment or managing ongoing medical conditions, uninterrupted coverage is critical. Retaining your health insurance with your existing provider can ensure no disruption in treatment and no additional stress from switching providers.
Comprehensive coverage
Personal private health insurance plans typically provide comprehensive coverage, including:
- Quick access to diagnosis and treatment
- Access to private hospitals and treatments not always available via the NHS
- Comfortable private facilities and more personalised care
Dependant cover
If your dependants were covered under your company scheme, they’re also usually eligible for CME when transitioning to personal cover. Ensuring continuous protection for your family remains straightforward, offering stability during times of change.
Leaving a company private health insurance scheme: What should I do next?
If you're within the 120-day window after leaving your company scheme, contacting your current insurance provider should be your first step. They can discuss your options, ensuring a smooth transition to personal healthcare cover without losing valuable protections.
In summary, while leaving your job does typically mean leaving your company health insurance scheme, it doesn't have to mean losing health insurance entirely. With timely action, you can seamlessly continue your private healthcare cover, securing peace of mind and ongoing health support for you and your family.
Why choose our AXA Health Plan?
With an AXA Health Plan you’ll get fast access to private healthcare.
You'll have the flexibility to choose cover options to best meet your individual needs and budget, as well as the option to add family members, each with their own excess and cover options.
Build your own plan - choose from four options to create the plan that’s right for you.
Our AXA Health Plan gives you the flexibility to combine care options to best suit your needs. You can even choose to have different care options for different people on your plan, giving you more control over your cover levels and the cost of your plan.
Standalone options include Outpatient diagnosis and care, Inpatient and day patient care and Cancer care.
Mental health care must be selected with one of the other care options. Inpatient and day patient care must be included when buying Cancer care and Outpatient diagnosis and care together.
As with most insurance, there are some things we don’t cover under any care option (you can find more information on exclusions below).
Cancer care
Our Cancer care option gives you wide-ranging treatment and support for a new cancer diagnosis that you receive after you join.
- Get private surgery and drug treatment for cancer.
- Access the latest licensed approved cancer drugs and treatments including some that aren’t routinely available on the NHS - when your specialist refers you and the drug is being prescribed within the terms of its licence. Outpatient drugs are not covered by this plan.
- Get phone support from our experienced cancer nurses and a dedicated case manager who’ll be a consistent point of contact to support you (and your family) throughout your treatment.
- Receive chemotherapy at home if you wish, if your doctor thinks it’s appropriate.
Inpatient and day patient care
If you need to stay in hospital, even if it’s just for the day, this care option gives you access to our approved hospitals.
- Have surgery or other inpatient care fast, in the comfort of a private hospital.
- Have day patient tests or treatment.
- Get the follow-up outpatient tests and treatment that your specialist says you need after hospital, including physiotherapy, even if you don’t have the Outpatient diagnosis and care.
- Get a cash payment if you decide to use the NHS for treatment your plan would have covered.
Outpatient diagnosis and care
Designed to get you in front of a specialist fast, so you can start your healthcare journey quickly.
- See a specialist fast – we can even book the appointment for you.
- Get as many tests, scans and x-rays as you need.
- Get reassurance with our second opinion service.
- Get online support for muscles, bones and joints without a GP referral if you’re over 18.
Mental health care
Our Mental health care option gives you access to private healthcare for mental illness that begins after you join.
- Access to talking therapies with a GP referral.
- See a specialist at hospital, or get inpatient care if you need psychiatric treatment.
- No yearly limit on fees for psychiatric treatment.
Get more from your AXA Health Plan with Everyday healthcare
With an AXA Health Plan, if you are aged 18 or over, you get access to Everyday healthcare. Everyday healthcare provides a range of services and tools, as well as access to offers, to help you stay happy and healthy.
Everyday healthcare Includes...
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With our 24/7 online GP service, you can select from a choice of appointments by video or phone with a GP or with an Advanced Clinical Practitioner. GPs are available 24 hours a day and Advanced Clinical Practitioners are available from 8am-10pm (subject to appointment availability).
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Get clear, up-to-date information and support, day and night. Speak to one of our team of experienced health professionals. Our team will support you and your family members. No worry is too small – if it matters to you, it matters to us.
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Chat a worry through with a mental health professional, 24/7 anytime.
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Take this assessment at home for important information on your cholesterol and blood sugar levels.
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Help keep yourself healthy with access to discounted gym memberships and wellbeing services. Offers are not part of your insured plan and are subject to change.
What do I need to get a health insurance quote with cancer cover?
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Here's some information you'll need:
- Personal details such as your name, address and date of birth.
- Details of any family members you'd like to include on your policy.
- The date you'd like your policy to begin.
Our health insurance quote process usually takes just a few minutes, so why not get an online quote now?

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