Going Private 2024
How do people pay for private healthcare?
We asked those who had used private healthcare how they had paid for it. Of those who had used private healthcare 41% paid themselves (self-pay) and 58% used a private insurance plan (PMI).
Of those who used insurance, 57% were insured through a plan provided by their employer (or a family member’s employer) while 43% paid for the plan themselves.
This most likely reflects lower levels of private medical insurance coverage among younger people and those from lower social groups but might also reflect different preferences – with younger people perhaps more accustomed to the convenience of accessing services as and when they need them, especially if they are disproportionately accessing lower cost options like GP appointments rather than major operations.
Of those who had self-paid for private healthcare, 88% either thought it was definitely or probably worth the money.