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UK Employers See An Average £7+ ROI For Every £1 Spent On EAPs

Does your organisation currently offer an Employee Assistance Programme, or EAP? If not, what are the reasons? While many businesses won’t have considered offering EAPs because they don’t fully understand the benefits they can afford, others will have overlooked them because of a perceived cost barrier. However, as we have written before, Employee Assistance Programmes are high impact and cost effective. But don’t just take our word for it. New research underlines just how much ROI businesses can get from EAPs.

Stephen Hough
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October 16, 2020
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‘Lost’ GP Appointments Triggers Need For Virtual GP Services

Enormous drop in GP appointments significantly deteriorating patients’ health. Nearly 27 million GP appointments have been lost since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, new figures from the NHS show. According to NHS Digital data, there were 26.7 million fewer GP appointments in England between March and August this year than there were during the same period in 2019. This stark reality, Cancer Research UK says, could result in a significant number of additional cancer deaths.

Darren Perkins
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October 23, 2020
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AXA Health Encouraging Brits To Lead Healthier Lifestyles

AXA Health has announced a new campaign designed to encourage more Brits to lead healthier lifestyles, as well as research on what being ‘healthy’ really means to Brits. To launch the campaign and help boost awareness, AXA Health has teamed up with comedian Jack Whitehall.

Stephen Hough
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October 30, 2020
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How Employers Can Better Support Their Employees’ Financial Health & Wellbeing

Whether they’ve been furloughed for the last few months, working reduced hours or carrying on with their jobs as best they can, your employees will have been significantly impacted — in a variety of ways — by the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Right now, they need you as an employer to be more supportive than ever.

Darren Perkins
Group Health
November 9, 2020
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Leading Insurer Expects Jump In CI Cancer Claims In 2021

Protection specialist LV= has predicted a surge in cancer diagnoses and claims in 2021 following screening backlogs. Back in April when the coronavirus lockdown began, LV= saw a significant drop in critical illness claims, with 45% less recorded than the year before. According to Cancer Research UK, around 2,700 fewer people were diagnosed with cancer each week. In fact, cancer screening was paused in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, and few invitations were sent out in England.

Stephen Hough
News
November 4, 2020
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Making The Most Of Employee Benefits: Communication Is Key

Communication is vital for employee benefits adoption but many employers are missing the mark. At a time when many people are unable to see their GPs — either because they are scared to attend face-to-face appointments for fear of catching coronavirus, or simply due to a lack of available GP appointments — the role of employee benefits has perhaps never been more important.

Darren Perkins
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October 25, 2020
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Covid Pandemic Increases Interest In Protection Products

Two separate pieces of research have highlighted how the Covid-19 pandemic has caused people to rethink their attitudes towards life and health risk, sparking increased interest in protection products. Gen-Z most influenced by pandemic The first piece of research: ReMark Global’s seventh annual Global Consumer Study (GCS) into life and health insurance, found that Generation Z (the demographic cohort born …

Darren Perkins
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November 1, 2020
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How Does Private Healthcare Work?

As NHS waiting lists continue to lengthen, more and more people are exploring how private healthcare can complement our treasured health service. But if you’ve never had private healthcare before, figuring out what’s what can be a little daunting. But don’t worry we’ve got you covered and in this short guide on how does private healthcare work, we are going to provide you with everything you need to make an informed and confident decision.

Darren Perkins
April 28, 2022
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Why We Need To Talk About Mental Health In The Workplace

With more and more people facing mental health challenges, providing mental health and wellbeing support as part of the employee benefits you offer is a must nowadays. But unless these benefits are clearly and accurately communicated and the stigma associated with discussing mental health in the workplace is broken, even the best-laid plans can prove ineffective.

Darren Perkins
March 17, 2022
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More People Turning To PMI As NHS Backlogs Continue

Amid rising NHS backlogs and a surge in demand for appointments, more people are turning to private medical insurance (PMI) to help with their immediate needs.

Stephen Hough
March 9, 2022
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More People Choosing Private Healthcare As NHS Waiting Lists Hit Record Highs

An increasing number of Brits are turning to private healthcare for their medical needs as NHS waiting times continue to increase. But for some without private medical insurance, the cost of going private means getting into debt.

Gill Adams
October 7, 2021
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PMI Provides Safety Net, Peace Of Mind Amid Growing NHS Waiting Times

With the NHS under considerable pressure because of the COVID-19 pandemic and waiting lists hitting record highs, the case for taking out Private Medical Insurance (PMI), which allows access to private healthcare, is stronger than ever.

Paul Dunsford
July 28, 2021
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The Future Of Health Insurance Post-COVID

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused nothing short of a healthcare revolution. With significantly more emphasis now being placed on the role of 'digital' and health and wellbeing being placed at the top of most organisation’s agendas, the future of health insurance will be decidedly different.

Darren Perkins
July 2, 2021
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10 Reasons To Consider Private Healthcare In The UK?

With the fantastic services provided by the NHS, not to mention most of which are free, is private healthcare in the UK really necessary? We’re here to give you 10 reasons and some food for thought as to why private healthcare is more than just a financial decision for many.

Darren Perkins
May 11, 2021
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5 Reasons Why Now Is The Perfect Time To Look Into Private Medical Insurance

The Covid-19 pandemic has caused many individuals to consider their health, their family’s health and mortality in general. It’s a reality that has led many to investigate the benefits of private healthcare in the UK and review whether private medical insurance would be a smart investment for themselves and their family.

Terry Fromant
March 12, 2021
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How To Manage & Reduce Stress In 2021

Even though 2020 is over and most of us are pinning our hopes on 2021 being a marked improvement, the topic of stress is still never far away as this New Year unfolds. While the UK’s Covid vaccine rollout will inevitably provide reassurance for many, the thought of returning to work and the associated risks remain a concern for Brits, a new study shows.

Darren Perkins
January 18, 2021
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The Benefits Of Private Medical Insurance In 2021

With 2021 now in full swing and our health firmly at the forefront of our minds, there is no better time to reflect on everything we learnt during the past unprecedented year. With few areas of our lives receiving as much of our attention as health and wellbeing over the past 12 months, this won’t change in 2021. As such it is worth considering the priority and role that health insurance can play in peoples’ lives.

Terry Fromant
January 12, 2021
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Private Healthcare: Essential Cover & Peace Of Mind

Following a prolonged period of reduced activity levels due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the private insured and self-pay healthcare market has largely recovered, new research reveals.

Terry Fromant
December 18, 2020
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Mental Health: Supporting Each Other Through Times Of Crisis

Back in October, I wrote about how the Covid-19 pandemic is hammering mental health. I also highlighted in that piece how despite the detrimental impact of the current situation, many businesses are responding and supporting their employees as best they can. However, there is no getting away from the fact that Covid-19 is fuelling nothing less than a surge in work-related stress across the globe. Indeed, recently published research from AXA shows exactly what is happening in this regard across

Stephen Hough
November 22, 2020
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More People Going Private As NHS Waiting Lists Continue To Grow

NHS waiting lists are at their highest level since records began and now concerns are growing that we could end up with a two-tier healthcare system here in the UK, as more people look to the private sector to accommodate their health needs.

Darren Perkins
November 13, 2020
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Private Medical Insurance: Creating Choice & Reducing The NHS Burden

Individuals who earn above a certain amount should pay for private healthcare to help relieve pressure from the NHS, a leading eye surgeon has said. According to Dr Allon Barsam, co-owner of Ophthalmic Consultants of London in the Harley Street area, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the NHS could be eased with greater private funding, helping the industry as a whole recover from the crisis.

Stephen Hough
August 12, 2020
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Employee dental insurance

This guide dives into the essentials of employee dental insurance, covering what it is, the different cover options available, and its significance for both employers and employees. We'll explore how dental insurance works, from policy costs and tax implications to the process of making claims. Whether you're considering offering dental insurance for the first time or looking to improve existing benefits, this article provides the insights you need to navigate your options.

Stephen Hough
February 15, 2024
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Employee health cash plans: What you need to know

Employee health cash plans are an employee benefit that companies can implement to help their staff cover the cost of everyday healthcare services. Learn more about what they have to offer in our insight.

Darren Perkins
August 8, 2023
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What are employee health assessments?

Employee health assessments are an occupational health service that aims to understand and improve the health of your staff. Learn more in our insight and what they could offer your business.

Gill Adams
July 11, 2023
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Employee retention benefits: Why is it important?

Retaining your employees may bring many benefits, ranging from cost-savings to a competitive advantage in your industry. We’ve explored some of the benefits and actions your business can take.

Darren Perkins
June 16, 2023
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What is business dental insurance?

Business dental insurance helps companies cover their team members for preventative and restorative dental treatments, tests and procedures.

Darren Perkins
June 16, 2023
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What are employee benefits?

Employee benefits are additional perks, incentives and benefits that companies offer to their employees in addition to their salary. Learn what employee benefits are, some examples, and how to choose them in our article.

Darren Perkins
May 23, 2023
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What is employee wellbeing?

Employee wellbeing refers to the overall health, happiness and satisfaction of a company’s workforce. Our article aims to answer this question and provide an insight for employees and business owners.

Stephen Hough
May 23, 2023
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Baby Boomers’ Health & Wellbeing Concerns Employers Most – GRiD

Employers are more concerned about the health and wellbeing of baby boomers than they are any other generation in the workplace, new research reveals. Generally defined as people born from 1946 to 1964, during the post–World War II baby boom, baby boomers are fast approaching retirement. Nevertheless, they are the generation that employers worry about most when it comes to health and wellbeing, according to a poll carried out for trade body Group Risk Development (GRiD).

Darren Perkins
September 8, 2022
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New Figures Highlight Important Role Of Life Insurance

New figures have highlighted the important role of life insurance in helping families cope financially in the event of a loved one’s death, as the protection industry witnesses an uptick in claims driven by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Terry Fromant
June 30, 2022
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How Employee Benefits Could Plug The Mental Health Support Gap

Most organisations realise that employee mental health should be at the top of their agendas. But many firms have yet to act on their policy commitments. It’s an area where offering the right employee benefits can really make a difference.

Darren Perkins
June 14, 2022
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Supporting Employee Mental Health: A Big Opportunity For Employers

A significant proportion of employees say their mental health is worsening. Meanwhile, the majority of employers say they want to better support their employees’ mental health, yet only around a fifth have invested in new employee benefits to provide any such extra support. It seems a perfect opportunity exists for organisations to highlight how much they care about their staff.

Gill Adams
March 3, 2022
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Agile Culture & Mental Health Keys To Boosting Employee Engagement

The way in which organisations support and care for their people has always been an important consideration. But changing employee expectations following the events of the past two years will mean employers have to step up their workplace wellbeing games if they want to attract and retain the best talent. While providing the right mix of employee benefits is a great starting point, by placing more focus on employee mental health and instilling an agile culture, employers can further engage their workforce and reap the associated benefits.

Stephen Hough
February 10, 2022
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Protecting Employee Health: Prevention & Support

With skills and labour shortages affecting most UK industries, protecting employee health has never been more significant for organisations. But as research shows, many companies aren’t doing enough in this area, despite the benefits of providing the right employee benefits being plentiful.

Terry Fromant
December 6, 2021
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Personalised Employee Benefits Could Help Tackle Employee Mental Health Decline

With anxiety and unhappiness levels rising across the UK, the role of employee benefits - in particular, personalised employee benefits - has never been more prominent.

Darren Perkins
October 20, 2021
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COVID-19’s Impact On SME Mental Health

Many employees at small- and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) have seen their mental health impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, as highlighted by two separate pieces of research. For employers, the reality is that staff wellbeing has never been a more prominent subject and, as a result, offering the right employee benefits is more crucial than ever.

Darren Perkins
October 14, 2021
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Why Firms Need To Focus On Employee Financial Wellbeing

The financial wellbeing of employees should be an area of focus for organisations after the Covid pandemic, as research reveals how money worries have resulted in anxiety, stress and depression for staff. With this in mind, businesses should be looking at the staff benefits they are offering and see if they really are supporting their employees’ best interests.

Darren Perkins
September 16, 2021
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Calls For Employers To Do More To Support Employee Mental Health

Employers must try to do more to support their employees’ mental health, or risk their biggest assets becoming unwell and unable to work. And yet, despite COVID restrictions easing and people returning to their places of work, the pandemic continues to have widespread implications on people’s health. Which is why organisations whose employee benefits packages aren’t working in their workers’ best interests stand to lose out in many ways.

Darren Perkins
September 3, 2021
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Why Private Healthcare Could Be The New Norm For Post-Pandemic Businesses

With UK job vacancies at a record high, according to the latest release from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), organisations need to put themselves in the best position possible to attract and retain the best talent. Failure to do so will likely see a company’s top assets looking elsewhere for employment.

Alex Tate
August 26, 2021
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Employees Want Their Employers To Encourage Good Mental Wellbeing, But Few Are

The vast majority of employees want their employers to encourage good mental wellbeing in the workplace, but very few actually are. With Group Risk products often making up a significant proportion of employee benefits packages, it’s time employers started implementing solutions that their employees want. Fortunately, such products don’t cost the earth and employers that stay ahead of the curve stand to reap the greatest rewards.

Stephen Hough
August 12, 2021
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Vast Majority Of Employers Offering Support To Help Employees With Long-Covid

The immediate effects of Covid-19 are widely known. But less is understood about the long-term implications of the disease. Now, new research has revealed how most employers are offering support to employees with Long-Covid, including virtual healthcare services, employee benefit programmes and flexible working arrangements.

Paul Dunsford
June 10, 2021
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The Importance Of Health And Wellbeing In The Workplace

Despite many workers being furloughed or working from home, the ‘always on’ cultures in many workplaces are exacerbating both presenteeism and leaveism, as outlined by my colleague, Gill Adams, here. It’s just one of the reasons why organisations should never underestimate the importance of health and wellbeing in the workplace.

Stephen Hough
May 14, 2021
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Health & Wellbeing At Work Benefits Boost Productivity, Help Retain Staff

As if there weren’t enough reasons for employers to provide health and wellbeing at work benefits, new research shows that they boost employee productivity.

Gill Adams
April 16, 2021
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Mental Health Support For Employees: More Crucial Than Ever

Two separate pieces of research have revealed just how important mental health support for employees is. It begs the question: Are you fulfilling your duty of care as an employer and supporting your employees’ physical and mental health?

Darren Perkins
April 7, 2021
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Health & Wellness Matters: Helping Employers Provide The Benefits Their Staff Truly Need

If you haven’t reviewed the benefits you are offering to your employees, there has never been a better time than now. Covid has caused individuals to think differently about their health and wellbeing, and forward-thinking employers will be the ones that benefit the most from tweaking their employee benefits offering to the needs of their staff.

Alex Tate
February 3, 2021
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Mental Health Impact Of Covid & Early Intervention Support

Despite vaccinations ramping up in the UK, the mental health consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic are likely to stretch far and wide for some time to come. While the ongoing situation obviously presents many challenges for employers, those that seize the presented opportunities will come through this in the best shape.

Stephen Hough
January 20, 2021
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Rethinking Employee Health & Wellbeing

Covid has caused employers to rethink their approach to employee health and wellbeing, and it’s time we all re-evaluated…

Terry Fromant
December 11, 2020
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Employers Must Do More To Support Staff With Serious Illnesses

Nearly a quarter (23%) of UK businesses do not offer any form of emotional or practical support to employees if they are diagnosed with a serious illness such as cancer or heart disease. That is one of the main findings from new research by GRiD, the group risk sector industry body.

Terry Fromant
December 9, 2020
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Covid-Related Mental Health Impact Should Not Be Underestimated

The announcement that the UK has approved the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine will have come as welcome news for many. It now (hopefully) means that we can start returning to some semblance of normality once more and put the physical threat of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, behind us.

Darren Perkins
December 2, 2020
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How Employers Can Better Support Their Employees’ Financial Health & Wellbeing

Whether they’ve been furloughed for the last few months, working reduced hours or carrying on with their jobs as best they can, your employees will have been significantly impacted — in a variety of ways — by the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Right now, they need you as an employer to be more supportive than ever.

Darren Perkins
November 9, 2020
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Mental Health Support Has To Be A Long-Term Commitment For Employers

The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic is having a profound impact on both employers and employees, especially when it comes to mental health. While the initial lockdowns and social restrictions have taken their toll, we are now faced with an extended period of social isolation.

Darren Perkins
October 12, 2020
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Employee benefits consulting

An employee benefits consultant is a specialist who advises and supports employers in designing and managing comprehensive benefits packages for their workforce.

Darren Perkins
June 20, 2024
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What is executive income protection?

Executive income protection protects businesses and their employees against the financial impact of a staff member being unable to work due to illness or injury. When a successful claim is made, the policy will pay a monthly cash amount based on the employee’s salary to the business.

Stephen Hough
October 16, 2023
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What is key man insurance?

In this insight, we’ll aim to answer your questions, such as what is key man insurance, what does it cover, who is a key man, the benefits, and more. 

Darren Perkins
September 18, 2023
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What is shareholder protection insurance?

Shareholder protection insurance is a policy that many organisations will put in place to help minimise the risks associated with their shareholders passing away.

Darren Perkins
August 25, 2023
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Demand Soars For Critical Illness Cover & Income Protection

Since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, demand for Critical Illness cover and Income Protection has soared. That’s one of the key findings of new research published by insurer Zurich.

Darren Perkins
February 16, 2021
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The Benefits Of Protection Products In 2021

The uncertainty and unease caused by the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has meant that 2020 will go down in history as one of the most unprecedented in living memory. Now, as we enter 2021, health and wellbeing is going to remain high on people’s agendas as they reflect on the events of the past year.

Terry Fromant
January 5, 2021
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Income Protection: Safeguarding Your Income When The Unexpected Happens

How long could you and your family survive financially if you suddenly became unable to work? Would state benefits be enough to support you? How long would any savings you’ve accumulated last? If your answer to any of those questions was “I don’t know” then Income Protection (IP) might be something you want to find out more about.

Terry Fromant
June 24, 2020
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Income Protection: More Than Just Insurance

Figures show that income protection (IP) sales are healthy. In fact, according to data released by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), IP sales in the first half of 2019 reached their highest level since FCA records began in Q2 of 2005.

Terry Fromant
March 27, 2020
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What does group critical illness insurance cover? A guide for UK companies

Group critical illness insurance provides financial protection for employees diagnosed with serious medical conditions, offering a lump-sum payment to support them financially during difficult times. In this guide, we’ll detail what group critical illness insurance covers, its importance for businesses, and how to effectively incorporate it into your employee benefits package.

Darren Perkins
October 11, 2024
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What is group life assurance?

Group life assurance, sometimes referred to as death in service benefit, will cover employees against their death. If an insured employee passes away and a valid claim is made, a cash lump sum or regular pension payments will be made to their beneficiaries.

Darren Perkins
January 4, 2024
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Critical illness insurance for employees: How does it work?

Critical illness insurance for employees, also known as group critical illness cover, is an insurance policy businesses can purchase to cover their employees against critical illnesses.

Terry Fromant
October 16, 2023
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Is It Time To Review Your Group Risk Policies?

The Group Risk industry paid out over £2 billion during 2021, a significant increase over 2020 and testimony to the level of help it provides, research shows. Yet many employers are missing out on better deals on the employee benefits they offer as they are simply not taking the time to regularly review them.

Terry Fromant
May 16, 2022
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Income Protection For Small Businesses

For many small business owners, when it comes to protection, the focus is often on the company and not the founder. But such an approach risks leaving the small business owner vulnerable should they become seriously ill or injured. Without them at the helm, how would the business inevitably fare and for how long? That’s why income protection for small businesses is absolutely something that should be considered if the business owner wants to afford total peace of mind.

Terry Fromant
October 1, 2021
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Group Risk Products Recognised By Government In Employee Health Consultation

Employee benefits packages, which usually include Group Risk benefits, play an important role in helping support employee health and wellbeing. That is one of the conclusions made by the government in response to its 2019 consultation on how to reduce ill-health related job loss.

Terry Fromant
July 16, 2021
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Group Risk Cover Protection Market Displaying ‘Gender Paradox’

New research reveals the Group Risk market is displaying a ‘gender paradox’, highlighting the need for providers and employers to better facilitate adoption among every gender. According to the Legal & General (L&G) study of over 1,000 UK employees, a gender paradox exists when it comes to group risk protection benefits, with more women than men being aware of the limitations of state health and welfare support. However, fewer women than men actually fully engage with group protection benefits and services.

Terry Fromant
June 17, 2021
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Group Risk Market Witnesses Strong Growth Despite Covid Pandemic

Despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, new research reveals the Group Risk market continued to grow during 2020, highlighting the importance many organisations place on group risk cover.

Terry Fromant
April 30, 2021
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It Took A Global Pandemic To Highlight The Real Value Of Group Risk Employee Benefits

The Covid-19 pandemic has made most workers consider their financial situations and security, as well as emphasise the importance of Group Risk employee benefits. In fact, Group Risk employee benefits have never been so highly valued (by both employers and employees).

Stephen Hough
March 4, 2021
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Group Risk At The Forefront Of Minds

Now, more than ever, organisations must have their employees’ wellbeing at the forefront of their minds. One of the best ways to achieve this is with the right Group Risk products.

Stephen Hough
March 1, 2021
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The Benefits Of Group Risk Products In 2021

After months of either being furloughed, working from home or carrying out their jobs in a totally different way, employees from organisations across every sector need to be supported by their employers. As a result, there has never been a more important time for employers to look at their duty of care to their employees as now.

Stephen Hough
January 8, 2021
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Group Risk: Managing & Preventing Sickness Absence

In July 2019, the UK Government published a consultation paper: Health is everyone’s business: proposals to reduce ill health-related job loss. It outlined, among other things, how the government and employers can take action to reduce ill health-related job loss. In response to the publication of this consultation, the industry body for the group risk sector, GRiD, set up the Workplace Public Policy Committee (WPPC), with the aim of promoting workplace health and wellbeing matters to...

Stephen Hough
November 19, 2020
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How Group Risk Products Can Be Pivotal During A Pandemic

As if employee benefits needed any more reasons to be at the top of every employer’s agenda, the coronavirus pandemic has firmly underlined their importance once more.  Here we take a quick look at how three group risk products can be pivotal during a pandemic, providing reassurance, faster access to healthcare and direct financial support.

Darren Perkins
September 22, 2020
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Employee Wellbeing & The State Benefits Gap

UK workers overestimate state benefits, yet few companies have any protection in place. Research has shown that workers overestimate how much support they would receive from the government if they found themselves unable to work due to an illness or disability. Yet only a tiny proportion of UK SMEs have suitable protection in place to safeguard their employees financial security. This suggests that both a huge protection gap and enormous opportunity exist.

Stephen Hough
August 28, 2020
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Third Of Employers Failing To Fully Support Their Long-Term Absent Employees

According to the study by Opinium on behalf of GRiD Group Risk Development (GRiD), the industry body for the group risk protection sector, 31% of employers do not make early intervention services available to help staff who have been absent for six months or more return to work. Almost the same number of employers again (32%) don’t have any financial support in place for staff if they are absent long term.

Terry Fromant
July 13, 2020
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Group Risk Industry Paid Out Record Amount In Claims In 2019 – GRiD

In 2019, the Group Risk industry paid out a record £1.76bn in claims, new data shows. According to the figures released by Group Risk Development (GRiD), the industry body for the Group Risk protection sector, the total amount of claims paid last year was £75m more than the year before, with cancer claims making up the majority.

Terry Fromant
May 15, 2020
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Making The Most Of Employee Benefits: Communication Is Key

Communication is vital for employee benefits adoption but many employers are missing the mark. At a time when many people are unable to see their GPs — either because they are scared to attend face-to-face appointments for fear of catching coronavirus, or simply due to a lack of available GP appointments — the role of employee benefits has perhaps never been more important.

Darren Perkins
October 25, 2020
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‘Lost’ GP Appointments Triggers Need For Virtual GP Services

Enormous drop in GP appointments significantly deteriorating patients’ health. Nearly 27 million GP appointments have been lost since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, new figures from the NHS show. According to NHS Digital data, there were 26.7 million fewer GP appointments in England between March and August this year than there were during the same period in 2019. This stark reality, Cancer Research UK says, could result in a significant number of additional cancer deaths.

Darren Perkins
October 23, 2020
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SMEs Lagging Behind Smaller Firms When It Comes To Employee Wellbeing

When it comes to employee wellbeing, SMEs are falling behind smaller companies in the eyes of their employees. That’s one of the key findings to come out of new research by Legal & General (L&G). According to L&G’s latest SME research, more employees working for smaller companies trust their employer to look after them than those working for larger SMEs. This, despite the fact that these larger organisations are more likely to have a health and wellbeing strategy in place.

Stephen Hough
October 19, 2020
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UK Employers See An Average £7+ ROI For Every £1 Spent On EAPs

Does your organisation currently offer an Employee Assistance Programme, or EAP? If not, what are the reasons? While many businesses won’t have considered offering EAPs because they don’t fully understand the benefits they can afford, others will have overlooked them because of a perceived cost barrier. However, as we have written before, Employee Assistance Programmes are high impact and cost effective. But don’t just take our word for it. New research underlines just how much ROI businesses can get from EAPs.

Stephen Hough
October 16, 2020
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NHS Staff Uptake Of PMI Highlights How Much Our Health System Is Struggling

As if the NHS wasn’t under enough pressure already, the coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated the situation exponentially. With NHS waiting lists now at their highest levels since records began, it’s clear that there aren’t enough resources in our beloved health system to cope right now. Add to this the fact that Boris Johnson says the current restrictions could last six months and there really is no immediate end in sight.

Darren Perkins
October 8, 2020
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Majority Of Employers Want To Be Seen As Caring

Employers are increasing their focus on health and wellbeing as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Interestingly, the same research also highlights how the vast majority of organisations want to be seen as a caring employer when introducing a health benefits programme.

Darren Perkins
September 29, 2020
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Professional Financial Advice Boosts Emotional Wellbeing

At a time of distinct uncertainty, anything that boosts emotional wellbeing should be welcomed with open arms. That’s why new research into the impact of professional financial advice makes for compelling reading. According to the survey, conducted on behalf of Royal London, professional financial advice helps improve people’s emotional wellbeing by making them feel more confident and financially resilient.

Stephen Hough
September 20, 2020
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Sandwich Generation Hardest Hit Mentally By Pandemic

UK workers tend to overestimate the amount of support they would receive from the state if they fell ill. And only a tiny proportion of UK SMEs have suitable safeguards, like group income protection, in place. Now, new research reveals how the majority of Brits aged between 45 and 54 are more worried about their financial situation than before the lockdown. It’s a reality that further underlines the importance of the security provided by group risk products.

Stephen Hough
September 11, 2020
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Why The Cost Of Obesity Could Bankrupt The NHS & Social Care

Weight-related stigmas need to be tackled to save the NHS and social care systems. The cost of obesity in the UK is rising, so much so that it could end up bankrupting the NHS and the country’s social care system. And it’s a “fear of offending people” that is largely to blame, new research suggests.

Darren Perkins
September 4, 2020
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NHS Sickness Rate Hits Record High

COVID-19 peak results in record high NHS sickness absence. The NHS lost a staggering 2.3 million full-time equivalent days of work from a total of nearly 36.6 million in April 2020, the highest level in a decade. By comparison, the NHS lost 1.4 million full-time equivalent days out of nearly 35 million in the same month last year.

Stephen Hough
September 1, 2020
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NHS Waiting Lists At Highest Level Since Records Began

Worrying times ahead for people awaiting routine or non-urgent treatment through the NHS. As the coronavirus pandemic continues to run its course, a devastating toll is being taken on the NHS, with non-COVID-19 patients affected in particular.

Darren Perkins
August 18, 2020
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Employee Wellbeing Initiatives Likely To Boost Talent Retention Levels

Employees want workplace wellbeing initiatives — especially ones that involve apps — and by providing them, employers can retain their best talent. These are the main findings of some new workplace wellbeing research. At a time when employees are feeling unsettled, despondent and generally uncertain, and many businesses are really feeling the pinch, employers that focus on wellbeing now could weather the storm and come out the other side in a strong position.

Stephen Hough
August 14, 2020
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Virtual GP Services Could Have Saved UK Businesses £1.5bn Last Year

According to the report from Axa PPP Healthcare, employee travel to face-to-face GP appointments cost UK businesses £1.5bn in lost working time in 2019. The report, Digital health: the changing landscape of how we access GP services, compiled by the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR), outlines how virtual GP services can drive efficiency across both business and healthcare.

Terry Fromant
July 31, 2020
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Health Insurance Scams: How To Avoid Them

A saddening reality of the coronavirus pandemic is that nefarious individuals have used the crisis to attempt to scam unsuspecting people into taking out financial services products that do not necessarily meet their needs. According to research by Aviva, the number of suspicious emails, telephone calls and text messages relating to financial services products has risen significantly since the coronavirus crisis started.

Terry Fromant
July 27, 2020
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The Health Impact Of Working From Home

Despite the UK coronavirus lockdown easing, official government guidelines still state that if people can work from home, then they should continue to do so. While this will change in the coming months, the reality is that many employees face the probability that their home working days certainly aren’t over.

Terry Fromant
July 2, 2020
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Wellness Is High On The Agenda For Today’s Workforce

As COVID-19 lockdowns lift and people start returning to work, a lot of organisations will be focussing their attention on employee wellbeing and wellness. If there’s one thing that the coronavirus pandemic has highlighted, it’s that being stuck at home for abnormally long periods can have a negative impact on both our physical and mental health.

Terry Fromant
June 26, 2020
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What Employers And Employees Want When It Comes To Benefits

In a recent post our MD, Claire Ginnelly, highlighted the important role of employee benefits in a post-COVID world. Following on from that post, there have been several pieces of interesting research published recently, all of which focus on what employers and employees want when it comes to benefits.

Terry Fromant
June 19, 2020
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The Role Of Employee Benefits Post-COVID

As my colleague Tom Pullinger recently highlighted, presenteeism is rife among home workers, with more than a third of employees who are currently working from home saying they have continued to work during lockdown despite feeling unwell. It’s a reality that outlines the effect of the ‘always on’ work culture that has emerged over the last decade.

Terry Fromant
June 17, 2020
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How Employee Needs Will Change In A Post-COVID World

The impact of the coronavirus pandemic on both employers and employees alike has been unprecedented. Businesses that thought they were all but immune to crises suddenly discovered they weren’t and more individuals than ever before have been furloughed or working from home. But while many of the changes to working arrangements and workplace policies were implemented as a direct result of the lockdown, a significant number are likely to remain going forward.

Terry Fromant
June 10, 2020
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The Impact Of COVID-19 On Cancer Patients

My colleague Paul Howell recently wrote an excellent post about prostate cancer mortality rates, specifically how they are predicted to fall by nearly 10% this year. This is very welcome news, although no one really knows the true impact of COVID-19 on patients waiting for treatment.

Terry Fromant
May 7, 2020
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Prostate Cancer Mortality: Deaths Predicted To Fall By Almost 10%

This year, deaths from prostate cancer are forecast to fall in the UK – and across Europe – thanks to better diagnosis and treatment, new research reveals. It’s welcome news considering that prostate cancer is the third most common cause of cancer deaths in the UK (behind only lung and bowel), accounting for around 7% of total deaths each year.

Terry Fromant
April 28, 2020
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A Simple Guide to Popular Employee Benefits

Employee benefits play a vital role in helping your business recruit and retain the best talent. Numerous studies have shown that individuals want to work for an employer who understands their needs and caters for them by offering the right employee benefits.

Terry Fromant
April 10, 2020
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New Study Identifies Four Talent Trends For 2020

Top employers are navigating uncertain economic times by focussing on the health, financial wellbeing and careers of their employees, a study suggests. According to a report by Mercer, the worldwide consultancy firm, there are four trends for multinational organisations and those with globally mobile employees to “win with empathy” now and post-pandemic.

Terry Fromant
April 3, 2020
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