You can select this benefit between 1 Feb 2022 and 28 Feb 2022.
If you select this benefit reductions will be applied from the date you are enrolled. You will receive an email confirming this information
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You have selected VitalityHealth Business Healthcare Plan Single at an estimated monthly cost of £116.18 to your employer.
Whilst there is no up-front cost to you, please note that this is classed as a benefit in kind for tax purposes. The tax cost to you for this and other benefits can be found here.
With VitalityHealth you don’t have to claim on your medical insurance to be able to benefit from your policy.
There’s a range of discounts available through its partners. And there’s an added incentive to get healthier, with rewards that can be unlocked by being active every week. Rewards include free cinema tickets, free coffee, and discounted air fares.
The more points you earn, the bigger your rewards. Go to the Vitality website to see the current list of reward partners.
Why choose private medical insurance?
Private medical insurance (PMI) helps cover the cost of private medical treatment for an illness or injury, giving you access to treatment by a specialist at a time and a hospital that suits you.
Advantages of PMI
No queues: waiting times on the NHS can exceed 18 weeks between referral and treatment. With PMI you won’t have to wait.
Peace of mind: if the worst happens, your treatment will be as quick as it can be.
Choice: you can choose your consultant and where you want to be treated.
Private room: you don’t have to worry about being on a mixed-gender ward.
Personal care: you won’t be kept waiting for hours to see your consultant and you will have more time to discuss your symptoms.
FAQs about private medical insurance
You can add other members of your household to your policy. If you do decide to add dependants, their cost of membership will be deducted directly from your monthly salary. It will be listed on your payslip in the same area as your PAYE and national insurance deductions.
You can add other members of your household to your policy. If you do decide to add dependants, their cost of membership will be deducted directly from your monthly salary. It will be listed on your payslip in the same area as your PAYE and national insurance deductions.
You can add other members of your household to your policy. If you do decide to add dependants, their cost of membership will be deducted directly from your monthly salary. It will be listed on your payslip in the same area as your PAYE and national insurance deductions.
I have a muscular ache or pain
Muscular aches and pains are very common, especially amongst office workers or anyone spending a lot of time sitting or looking at screens.
However, though the problem is a common one, it does still deserve your attention. If left untreated, musculoskeletal (MSK) issues could grow into a chronic issue that’s difficult to ignore. It’s therefore important for you to take prompt action if pain persists.
FAQs about private medical insurance
You can add other members of your household to your policy. If you do decide to add dependants, their cost of membership will be deducted directly from your monthly salary. It will be listed on your payslip in the same area as your PAYE and national insurance deductions.
You can add other members of your household to your policy. If you do decide to add dependants, their cost of membership will be deducted directly from your monthly salary. It will be listed on your payslip in the same area as your PAYE and national insurance deductions.
You can add other members of your household to your policy. If you do decide to add dependants, their cost of membership will be deducted directly from your monthly salary. It will be listed on your payslip in the same area as your PAYE and national insurance deductions.
I’ve found a lump
While finding a lump on your body can be alarming, there is no need to panic, as the majority of breast and testicular lumps are benign. However, it’s still important that you seek prompt medical advice.
FAQs about private medical insurance
You can add other members of your household to your policy. If you do decide to add dependants, their cost of membership will be deducted directly from your monthly salary. It will be listed on your payslip in the same area as your PAYE and national insurance deductions.
You can add other members of your household to your policy. If you do decide to add dependants, their cost of membership will be deducted directly from your monthly salary. It will be listed on your payslip in the same area as your PAYE and national insurance deductions.
You can add other members of your household to your policy. If you do decide to add dependants, their cost of membership will be deducted directly from your monthly salary. It will be listed on your payslip in the same area as your PAYE and national insurance deductions.
I need to use a GP
Your Vitality private medical insurance can offer you quick access to a GP, which is particularly useful if you face long wait times to be seen at your local surgery.
Using the fully remote service, you can be connected with a registered doctor at your earliest convenience.
FAQs about private medical insurance
You can add other members of your household to your policy. If you do decide to add dependants, their cost of membership will be deducted directly from your monthly salary. It will be listed on your payslip in the same area as your PAYE and national insurance deductions.
You can add other members of your household to your policy. If you do decide to add dependants, their cost of membership will be deducted directly from your monthly salary. It will be listed on your payslip in the same area as your PAYE and national insurance deductions.
You can add other members of your household to your policy. If you do decide to add dependants, their cost of membership will be deducted directly from your monthly salary. It will be listed on your payslip in the same area as your PAYE and national insurance deductions.