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Early signs show 10% weight loss for medicated pathway members – Vitality

by Graham Simons
14 October 2025
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Members using weight loss pathway and medications are losing 9.3% of their body weight within the first three-months, according to Vitality.

Earlier this year, it became the first health insurer to introduce weight-management medication as a core feature of its private medical insurance and has now published initial results from its membership.

Additional findings from a survey last month highlighted that almost half (45%) of those taking, or considering taking, weight loss medication wanted to lose weight to improve their health, alongside wanting to maintain a healthy weight (48%).

The provider’s claims data from 2021 to 2024 also highlighted that members living with obesity were:

  • 35% more likely to be hospitalised for any condition, compared to those with a healthy BMI,
  • 70% more likely to be hospitalised for a musculoskeletal condition – in terms of relative in-hospital claims rate per 1,000 lives,
  • 123% more likely to be hospitalised for a cardiac condition.

 

Dr Katie Tryon, chief commercial director at VitalityHealth (centre right), said: “This early indication of weight-loss success for those members on our medicated weight management pathway is really encouraging.

“While weight management medications are not a universal solution, they can be a useful tool helping to improve health for those who are eligible, especially when coupled with wider lifestyle changes and the establishment of long-term healthy habits; which in turn has the potential to help prevent associated conditions and hospitalisations.”

 

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