Guide to Private Medical Insurance

What is it?

Private Medical Insurance (PMI) cover provides you with the option of private medical care in addition to the care provided by the National Health Service.

You (or your employers) pay monthly or annual premiums, the cost of which is determined by your personal circumstances (e.g. sex, age, previous medical history) and the type of cover you choose. Premiums are reviewed each year.

Note that private medical care does not offer the same range of treatments that the NHS does. It does not provide emergency treatment, or care for a long term condition. Its aim is to provide care for straightforward, treatable conditions.

You can change PMI provider as you wish, but bear in mind that you will need to complete a medical questionnaire each time, and possibly attend a medical examination.

If your employer is paying your premiums, note that this is counted as a benefit in kind (P11D), and you will be taxed on the value of this benefit at your highest marginal rate.

What different types are there?

What should I think about when choosing a policy?

More information on standard policies for Private Medical Care