
"I’m thrilled that Pulse Insurance is the first insurer in the market to provide a combined screening and cancer navigation insurance product."
- Mark Stephenson, CEO of Reframe Cancer
Reframe Cancer has extended its partnership with Pulse Insurance to support a combined cancer screening and navigation insurance product, following a successful initial partnership.
Pulse Insurance policyholders will now have access to Reframe Cancer’s CQC-regulated screening product, which includes early detection tools. This proposition will be available to both individual and group policyholders, as well as the insurer’s own staff.
Ben Broom, head of health at Pulse Insurance, explained that “By combining our expertise in specialist insurance with Reframe Cancer’s unique support and resources, we are offering our policyholders not only the reassurance of comprehensive support if they are diagnosed with cancer, but also easy access to screening and preventative care right now.”
Last year, Rokstone, part of the Aventum Group, launched a new cancer scheme in partnership with Pulse Insurance and Reframe Cancer, offering a dedicated care plan which provides support and guidance through both the NHS and private cancer pathways.
This scheme also offers up to 16 hours of emotional & practical support delivered by dedicated cancer support staff, pre-diagnosis support to encourage policyholders to make healthy lifestyle choices, and awareness of symptoms that could need investigating.
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“This is another groundbreaking move by Pulse Insurance. Its progressive approach to cancer navigation and prevention builds on the successful launch of their cancer care product in 2024. The addition of our CQC-regulated screening service further enhanced this offering.
“I’m thrilled that Pulse Insurance is the first insurer in the market to provide a combined screening and cancer navigation insurance product. It’s a reflection of their ethos and vision that they are also extending access to their employees,” added Mark Stephenson, CEO of Reframe Cancer.