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Wednesday, 11 February 2009

People Happier with NHS

According to the latest British Social Attitudes report people have never been happier with the NHS. So what does this mean for the medical health insurance business? Does it mean that the consumer is less likely to take out private health insurance? And are there options which combine NHS care with private health care?

The report, conducted by the National Centre for Social Research, found that people are the happiest they have been with the NHS since 1984. When asked the question: And how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the NHS as regards being in hospital as an in-patient? 46% answered that they were either 'very' satisfied or 'quite' satisfied. The similar levels of satisfaction applied to people's experience of the care of children and young people in the NHS.

However, even though there is a higher level of satisfaction this still means that there is a high proportion of people who are not happy. 18% of people surveyed said they were either 'quite' dissatisfied or 'very' dissatisfied with the NHS. It is interesting to note that this figure is close to the 12% of Britons who have private medical insurance.

The ABI has reported that they are not seeing a decrease in the number of people taking out medical insurance but that they are seeing people reducing the level of their cover. This appears to be related to the current economic situation rather than any other factor. Additionally recent survey's by BUPA show that the main reason people turn to the private health insurance sector is that they have concerns over NHS levels of cleanliness and the risk this poses of catching superbugs.

There are a couple of private health cover options available which capitalise on the improvements in the NHS:

The Six Week Option
This is where you only use your health insurance policy if you have to wait more than six weeks in the NHS. One of the reasons that people are happier with the NHS is that waiting lists have been cut down since 2004. The target set by the NHS is 18 weeks. However this is still a long time to wait if you are unwell and distressed. There are several companies that offer you a reduced premium if you are prepared to wait six weeks to see if you can be treated by the NHS in that time. Standard Life Healthcare for example, offers this in both of their EspritHealtcare plans and provide a 10% reduction in your premium if you take up this option.

Freedom Healthnet Ltd
Freedom offers an excellent alternative to traditional health insurance policies. They give you, in many cases, very cheap health insurance cover and in return you get paid in cash should you fall ill. This leaves you with a great amount of freedom. If you are perfectly happy to be treated on the NHS then you are free to use the cash for anything else that you choose.

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