Health & Protection analysis review 2024: Understanding the evolving health and protection landscape

Over the last year Health & Protection analysed every corner of the UK and international individual and workplace health and protection markets.

The past year has seen significant shifts in the health and protection landscape, with themes such as technology, regulation, consumer needs, and the role of advice taking centre stage.

Health & Protection’s in-depth analyses have explored these trends and more, examining how the industry has adapted and continues to evolve.

Here are some of the key articles examining how the industry evolved over the last 12 months:

 

Mental Health Awareness Week: How insurers are tackling UK’s mental health crisis – analysis

 

Why Truss’ mini budget focussed renters’ minds on the need for income protection – analysis

 

 

How IPMI brokers are navigating a sea of changing regulations – analysis

 

AI is transforming underwriting but advisers still see long customer journeys – analysis

 

How cash plans are proving pivotal to tackling the UK’s dental care crisis – analysis

Would Labour mandating group PMI solve UK plc productivity crisis? – analysis

 

How the sector has navigated the year one challenges of Consumer Duty – analysis

 

Why simplicity is king as demand for added value services soars – analysis

 

How advisers are playing a vital role in making individuals see the value of critical illness cover – analysis

 

Future of GIP: Employer demand, working with PMI and NIC rise looming – analysis

 

Digital nomads, hybrid plans and client longevity leading IPMI agenda – analysis

 

How insurers are meeting capacity concerns amid surging demand for virtual GP services – analysis

 

Singapore’s changing IPMI landscape: AI, hybrid plans and regulatory shifts – analysis

 

How EAPs are boosting the mental health of expat workers – analysis

 

Advisers praise health insurers leading on climate change but urge more transparency and incentives – analysis

 

 

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