http://www.the-insurance-surgery.co.uk/ ... cash-plans
found smth like that one above, don't know whether it's going to cost an arm and leg, but presume so. There was a user "toni64" or smth on here who had WPA insurance accepted, but they specifically exclude pre-existing conditions, so the caseworkers of the UKBA overlook the requirement to read the policy wording of each health insurance provider... anyway, will do a quote on above and see how much it'd cost.
So, just looked at the pricing, it is either 12 or 24 month contracts and this insurance is in addition, rather than a replacement for your WPAs, BUPAs, AXAs etc. Their policy covers pre-existing conditions with this wording:
"PRE-EXISTING MEDICAL CONDITONS
You will be able to claim for
Specialist Consultations and Tests and Therapy Treatments,
which relate to a medical condition of which you are already aware and which your GP
has included on your medical records.
BUT for the period of 2 years from the start date of the policy
we will not pay any
hospital related benefits (Hospital In-Patient and Day-Patient, Recuperation and Home
Help and Home Care), which arises from any medical or other condition of which you
are aware of or which is being investigated, at the date of application.
After the expiry of two years, you may request us to review the exclusion and at our
sole discretion we may decide whether to continue with the exclusion or not."
All in all, the whole thing with the insurance is a big bloody mess, UKBA don't know what they require in the first place and even then do not adhere to the requirement... well, nothing new here.