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Majority of UK adults would use private healthcare to help a relative
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Jun 24th, 2024
 
Poll finds majority of UK adults would use private healthcare if a relative was stuck on a waiting list for surgery
45% of UK adults have said they would turn to private healthcare to help a relative awaiting surgery, with only 11% ruling it out categorically.
During the first leaders' debate on 4 June, Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer were asked a direct question about whether they would use private healthcare if a relative was stuck on an NHS waiting list. They both answered emphatically, with Sunak quickly replying "Yes" and Starmer following him with "No."
Following the debate, consumer information website myTribe Insurance wanted to understand how the public felt about the same topic and commissioned a YouGov survey to find out.
Respondents were asked:
“Imagine you had a relative who was waiting for surgery, do you think you would or would not pay for private healthcare?”
Key findings:
  • 45% of UK adults would turn to private healthcare if a relative was stuck waiting for surgery (14% definitely would, 31% probably would).
  • Only 11% ruled it out completely, saying they “definitely would not”, with another 26% saying they probably would not.
  • The remaining 18% of UK adults didn’t know whether they would or wouldn’t use private healthcare.
  • Those who said they wouldn’t use private healthcare cited affordability as the primary reason, with more than four out of five (84%) saying they couldn’t meet the cost.
  • One in five (22%) of those who said they wouldn't use private healthcare said it's because they disagree with it generally.
  • Those under 49 were more likely to disagree with the principle of private healthcare, with 25% of 18–49-year-olds objecting to it, compared to 19% of over-50s.
  • Men were nearly twice as likely to disagree with the principle of private healthcare than women (29% vs. 15%).
Responding to the primary question of the poll, most UK adults said that if push came to shove, they would turn to the private sector to help a relative stuck on an NHS waiting list for surgery, with 45% agreeing with Rishi Sunak. Conversely, 37% of UK adults said they wouldn't, albeit only 11% ruled it out categorically (the remaining 26% responding "probably would not").
 
The poll found differences in opinion based on where people live in the UK, with those in England more likely to use private healthcare than those in Wales and Scotland.
 
Country
Total Would
Total Would Not
Don’t know
England
46%
37%
18%
Scotland
41%
42%
17%
Wales
34%
50%
15%
Northern Ireland
(omitted due to small sample)
(omitted due to small sample)
(omitted due to small sample)
 
What’s stopping the public from using private healthcare?
Those who said they probably or definitely wouldn't use private healthcare were asked why not, choosing two reasons each from a list of nine.
Not having the money for private healthcare was cited most frequently, with 84% saying that affordability was a barrier for them. Indeed, the cost of private healthcare was the main reason people said they wouldn’t, regardless of age, gender, social grade, general election vote in 2019, country or region of the UK.
The second most selected reason for not foreseeing the use of private healthcare was disagreeing with the principle generally, with 22% saying that was the case. Interestingly, men were nearly twice as likely to disagree with the principle of private healthcare compared to women (29% vs. 15%). Young adults (18-49) were more likely to disagree with the principle of private healthcare, with 25% objecting to it, compared to 19% of those over 50.
 
Just 7% of people said that they felt care levels were better in the NHS, although that was still the third most selected reason. An additional 6% said they wouldn't know how to access private healthcare.
 
Reason for saying they wouldn’t use private healthcare by gender:
 
Reason
Total (%)
Male (%)
Female (%)
I couldn't afford private healthcare
84
79
89
I am against private healthcare generally
22
29
15
I think care levels are better in the NHS
7
7
7
I wouldn't know how to access private healthcare
6
6
6
I don't think we would be seen any quicker through private healthcare
4
3
5
I do not trust private healthcare
4
4
3
I don't know what the difference is between private healthcare and the NHS
1
2
1
Other
3
5
2
Don’t know
1
1
0
 
Reason for saying they wouldn’t use private healthcare by age:
 
Reason
Total (%)
18-24 (%)
25-49 (%)
50-64 (%)
65+ (%)
I couldn't afford private healthcare
84
87
86
84
80
I am against private healthcare generally
22
28
24
17
21
I think care levels are better in the NHS
7
3
7
6
8
I wouldn't know how to access private healthcare
6
10
7
5
4
I don't think we would be seen any quicker through private healthcare
4
3
3
4
5
I do not trust private healthcare
4
4
3
4
5
I don't know what the difference is between private healthcare and the NHS
1
0
2
1
2
Other
3
5
2
4
4
Don’t know
1
1
0
1
1
 
 Reason for saying they wouldn’t use private healthcare by country (NI omitted due to small sample size):
 
Reason
Total (%)
England (%)
Wales (%)
Scotland (%)
I couldn't afford private healthcare
84
85
80
82
I am against private healthcare generally
22
20
25
29
I think care levels are better in the NHS
7
6
8
9
I wouldn't know how to access private healthcare
6
6
10
7
I don't think we would be seen any quicker through private healthcare
4
4
2
8
I do not trust private healthcare
4
4
9
1
I don't know what the difference is between private healthcare and the NHS
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