IHPN Report Reveals Record Uptake of Private Healthcare in the UK

IHPN Report Reveals Record Uptake of Private Healthcare in the UK

The Independent Healthcare Providers Network (IHPN) has revealed that a record number of Brits are now turning to private healthcare.

The Going Private report from the IHPN shows that 55% of people in the UK have a close friend or family member who has used private healthcare, and 32% have personally accessed it. In the East Midlands, this rises to 64%, while in Northern Ireland and Wales, figures stand at 59% and 58%, respectively.

David Hare, Chief Executive of IHPN, stated: “We are starting to see the proliferation of private healthcare into the mainstream where more and more people are choosing to go private for ease and accessibility. Figures show that most people in the UK know someone close to them who has used private health services either through health insurance or self-pay. It is evidence that people are generally viewing private healthcare as a rapid and easy way to access healthcare.”

The report highlights that the primary reason people choose private healthcare is due to NHS delays, with 45% of respondents citing this as their motivation. Additionally, 27% appreciate the ease of booking privately, while 20% have private health insurance through their employer, and 17% consider private services to be of higher quality. Half of the respondents (50%) believe private healthcare offers better accessibility.

The most common private treatments include doctor consultations (45%), diagnostic services like scans (45%), consultations with other health professionals (35%), GP appointments (34%), minor day surgeries (25%), major procedures requiring overnight stays (16%), and ongoing treatment for serious conditions such as cancer (5%).

The IHPN suggests that those considering private healthcare should be aware of all the available options.

David Hare recommends the five following steps:

1. Do your research

David said: “Before accessing treatment it is advisable to do some research and two good places to start are healthcare provider inspection reports from one of the national care regulators, for instance the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in England, and the Private Healthcare Information Network (PHIN), the independent government-mandated information organisation for private healthcare. 

Scotland and Wales also have their own independent inspectorates.”

2. Explore payment plans and options

“Private healthcare is often more affordable than people realise and the majority of providers offer flexible payment plans so that the cost of the treatment can be spread over a period of time.”

3. Find out what’s in your local area

“Find a private healthcare Consultant in your local area to suit you. There are hundreds of private healthcare providers all over the UK so you shouldn’t have to travel  – go to our Find a Member page or phin.org.uk to find your nearest provider.”

4. You’re in control

“Remember that it is your choice, completely, so canvas friend and family recommendations and also via the CQC and PHIN to find the individual clinician or clinic that has the specific expertise that you require. Your GP will also be able to support you.”

5. Book a consultation

“Before committing to treatment, book a consultation with your chosen private healthcare supplier who will look at your case and advise you on the potential outcomes and treatment path. Consultations vary in time but this is your chance to ask all of the questions that you have face to face and receive specific personalised information. Take notes! And if you feel you want, then take someone that you trust with you.”

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