Products/schemes: Broker bolsters medical charity affinity

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Heath Lambert has extended its partnership with the Stroke Association to offer a suite of travel products for stroke survivors, their families and carers as part of its drive in the medical charity affinity sector.

Associate director of Heath Lambert, Diane Caplehorn, said that the broker was working heavily in this sector, with the aim to provide products and services for people with pre-existing medical conditions who find cover hard to source in the open market.

"The Stroke Association informed us that it was receiving calls through its helpline from people experiencing difficulties in securing appropriate travel cover. This resulted in us going out to the open market to find a provider that would be

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