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Outline of a proposed provident scheme for London

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  • London
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  • King Edward's Hospital Fund for London
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  • 1940
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  • 5
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  • The King's Fund was asked by the Voluntary Hospitals Committee for London to consider the need for further provision for the middle classes for insurance against hospital expenses and the associated specialist fees. The Committee needed to formulate a scheme which, while meeting the needs of the middle class for a simple scheme of insurance at a subscription which they can afford, would be acceptable both to the hospitals and to the profession. The present scheme is designed to afford cover to subscribers within the income limits proposed for a period of up to four weeks of treatment in hospital, and it is further proposed that the scheme should be open to persons above the income limits to join the scheme on a grant-in-aid- basis.
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  • Pagination: 5p.
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