One in three Brits stress over healthcare costs
One in three people feel stressed about they extra
expense they or their family will incur whilst in hospital with
half of this group fearing their stress levels could hinder
recovery.
These are the findings according to new research conducted by
leading cash plan provider Medicash.
The survey questioned 400 Britons who had all recently been in
hospital or were undergoing regular outpatient treatment.
The top five costs respondents said they were unprepared for
were car parking charges, TV cards, food, travel expenses and
medication with patients being out of pocket to the tune of £50 on
average.
Car parking, TV cards and travel expenses were ranked as the
most expensive items and people in employment reported an average
loss of earnings of £190 per day. With an average hospitalisation
period of nine days, this amounts to an average total of a over
£1,700.
Family and friends were asked to fork out for extra food or
drink for 40% of patients in hospital and in areas such as the
North West this figure rose to 60%. Other areas where family
members met the cost included the purchase of nightwear, toiletries
and pharmaceuticals with travel being rated at the costliest
area.
Chief Executive Sue Weir said: "The survey demonstrates that the
true cost of being ill is far higher than people realise and people
are being affected by stress which can severely impact on their
recovery. When you add up the costs of parking charges, TV cards
food and travel, the financial burden for many people is
considerable and people who haven't been able to budget in advance
can be hit hard. We want to encourage people to take steps to plan
ahead so that, in event of sudden illness, they can have peace of
mind that they are prepared."
Medicash healthcare plans provide a range of benefits which give
members cash back on day to day healthcare expenses as well as pay
outs ranging from £16-£105 each night for inpatient stays in
hospital and £14-£90 for outpatient stays in hospital.