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Nearly three-quarters of under-35s would consider private healthcare and only a third of all Brits would rule it out

05-02-2023 04:56 PM CET | Health & Medicine

Press release from: Medbelle

Medbelle CEO, Leander de Laporte

Medbelle CEO, Leander de Laporte

A new survey has revealed that 70% of 18-34 year olds would consider using private or self-paid healthcare, and only a third of all Brits would rule it out, suggesting acceptance of private healthcare is wider than generally believed.*

The survey of 2,000 adults, carried out by Opinium and commissioned by digital hospital Medbelle, also found that one in five (21%) adults has already paid directly for healthcare for themselves or others, while 17% had private health insurance.

While a majority of UK adults are not opposed to paying directly for their healthcare, many do not feel confident about doing so due to the complexity of self-paid healthcare, suggesting the sector needs to do more to help patients. Only a third (36%) are confident they would know if they were being offered a fair price for private treatment, and just 42% felt they would even know where to look for a surgeon.

Away from private healthcare, a significant number of Brits are resigned to very long waiting times, and many would put off seeking healthcare if they were injured today. One in seven (14%) UK adults would expect to wait over a year in discomfort after being referred for hip or knee surgery. The same portion of adults aged over 55 would not even seek medical treatment for a hip or knee injury unless it started to cause them 'significant' pain or prevented them from working. Over a quarter (27%) of all adults said they would not seek healthcare unless the injury lasted at least a month.

Although older adults are the most pessimistic about waiting times, they are also far less likely to consider paying for healthcare, with almost half (48%) saying they would not consider it, compared with just 16% of 18-34 year olds. As a whole, over half of Brits said they had either paid directly for healthcare in the past, had private health insurance, or would consider paying for healthcare in the future.

Leander de Laporte, CEO of Medbelle, said: 'What this survey makes clear is that all patients need more support as they negotiate the healthcare system, whether they are paying directly or not.

'Although self-pay healthcare is likely to be quicker, too many patients still feel overwhelmed about how the system works. Much more needs to be done to provide a more streamlined and joined-up service - partly by embracing digitalisation, which has revolutionised many industries but had little impact on healthcare so far.

'Patients will have different motivations for considering paying directly for their healthcare. What's important is that however healthcare is provided, it is done so with a minimum of stress and delays for patients.'

The results of the polling suggest only a minority of Brits are opposed to paying for healthcare, either directly or via health insurance. When asked if they had done this or would consider it, only 34% said they had never paid for healthcare and would not consider it, with a further 11% saying they didn't know.

While many are considering paying for their healthcare, others are simply putting off seeking medical help, potentially causing more serious longer-term issues. Over a quarter of respondents (27%) said they would wait at least a month before seeking healthcare if they injured their hip or knee today.

Despite a willingness to pay for healthcare, there is not a widespread confidence about any aspect of accessing self-pay healthcare. Less than one in five respondents said they are 'very confident' about the following aspects of self-pay healthcare:

- Knowing where to look for a doctor or surgeon (14%)
- Knowing they are being offered a fair price for the procedure (12%)
- Choosing the best performing hospital or surgeon (14%)
- Arranging logistics such as invoices (17%)
- Organising aftercare such as physiotherapy (15%)
- Knowing who to ask for advice or support about care (15%)

Medbelle was set up to bring the benefits of digitalisation - that have revolutionised so many industries - to the fragmented and often low-tech world of healthcare. Medbelle uses technology and individualised support to provide a more streamlined experience for patients and clinicians, while efficiencies mean prices are more competitive and transparent.

Medbelle is meeting a demand from patients who would otherwise have to navigate the private healthcare system on their own. The 'digital hospital' provided by Medbelle brings together the fragmented components of this system and coordinates the patient journey.

MB Global Health Ltd
80 Ruckholt Road

London E10 5FA

Press contact: Jack Cutforth
+44 7854 498005
jack.cutforth@medbelle.com

Medbelle is a 'digital hospital', using technology and a patient-centred approach to raise the standard of healthcare and make it accessible to all. Whereas currently, patients have to find their own clinicians, act as administrators passing information from one specialist to another, and have little information to help them decide where or how they are treated, Medbelle makes the patient experience organised, personalised, and seamless. Medbelle's Patient Care Advisers and digital platform streamline this process, providing personal advice, connecting clinicians and hospitals, and rewarding excellent care. Medbelle's holistic approach also enables data to be analysed covering the entire care pathway, allowing clinicians to make informed decisions about improving outcomes and finding more effective and efficient processes. Medbelle can help with analysis about healthcare and with expertise from a growing network of clinicians on a diverse range of subjects.

www.medbelle.com

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