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West Mercia Police Federation

Bluline: offering officers affordable private healthcare

11 September 2024

West Mercia Police Federation members are being reminded that they can join a private healthcare scheme designed specifically to meet the needs of police officers and staff.

It costs £16.25 a month to be a member of Bluline which is available to police officers, police staff and their families and is managed by police officers. 

“Everyone knows that it can currently be quite difficult to access NHS treatment due to long waiting lists,” says Steve Butler, chair of West Mercia Police Federation, “Bluline, however, can give you up to £30,000 medical cover year and provide access to the UK’s top private hospitals.

“Subscribing to this scheme could really help officers get back to work and normal life far quicker than if they waited for diagnosis and treatment through the NHS.

“I would urge all members to at least take a look at the scheme and consider signing up.”

Subscriptions

While the monthly premiums start at £16.25, student officers can access discounted rates, including FREE subscriptions for the first year.

Existing scheme members have provided the following testimonies:

“Bluline provides peace of mind that your family are going to be given medical care or intervention if required. It is fabulous value for money as you cannot put a price on what they have done for my family.”

“On every occasion the team were extremely helpful and professional. They made the authorising and organising of consultations, scans, operations and physiotherapy sessions stress-free.”

“I am so glad that I am part of Bluline. My NHS waiting time for an initial consultation would have been over 40 weeks. With Bluline, I have had both my consultations and an operation within the space of four weeks, which has been amazing.”

Bluline is a not-for-profit organisation so all funds paid into the scheme are used for the benefit of its members.

Find out more and apply online or ring 01905 796 682.

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