The Exeter provides HealthWise app to all members

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Health and protection insurance provider, the Exeter, has announced that all members can now benefit from its HealthWise app.

Built alongside digital healthcare provider SquareHealth, the app has been tailored according to the type of cover a member has.

All members have access to core benefits, GP on demand and a second medical opinion service.

For income protection and health insurance members, the package is completed with physiotherapy and mental health modules, designed to support members with personalised support and guidance through two of the most common reasons for claim.

For life cover members of The Exeter’s recently launched Managed Life and Real Life plans, core benefits are complimented by nutritional advice and lifestyle coaching modules, which offer practical advice on issues such as diet and nutrition.

All benefits are accessed through an app for smartphone and tablet.

Andy Chapman, the Exeter‘s chief executive, said: “We have long been committed to providing health and protection insurance that provides real reassurance at claim, but we wanted to do more.

“HealthWise is the next step in this journey, delivering real benefits that will help our members manage their health positively and improve their overall quality of life.”

SquareHealth’s chief executive, Dr Bippon Vinayak, added: “We’re delighted to partner with The Exeter to help them to bring an independent, confidential medical support service to their members.

“We share the same vision, of helping people to manage their physical and mental health conditions, simply and quickly through technology.”

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