TL;DR
For dedicated athletes, every second on the pitch, track, or road counts. A sudden injury can not only sideline you from the sport you love but also disrupt your livelihood. That's why WeCovr, a leading health insurance Intermediary is stepping up its game, taking on a provider offering tailored cover that finally keeps pace with the demands of semi-professional and professional sports.
Key takeaways
- Sponsorships: If you receive sponsorships without direct payment for participation in sport (e.g., for endorsements or expenses), these instances are generally not classed as receiving money for taking part in sport.
- Referees and Coaches: Currently, referees and coaches are not classified as professional or semi-professional sportspeople under this specific cover.
- Bursaries and Prize Money: Other exceptions, such as receiving a bursary or earning prize money from competitions, will be assessed on a case-by-case basis. In such scenarios, a regular policy with standard benefits might be more suitable. We encourage you to speak directly with us at WeCovr to discuss your best options.
- Adding Family Members: If your partner or children are not paid for taking part in sports, we can set up a separate policy.
- GP Referral: All members, including athletes, must obtain a referral from their registered GP to access private specialist care. Referrals from club doctors or physios are not accepted for this purpose.
Game On for Semi-Pro and Professional Athletes: Health Cover That Keeps Up With Your Performance.
Game On for Semi-Pro and Professional Athletes – Health Cover That Keeps Up
For dedicated athletes, every second on the pitch, track, or road counts. A sudden injury can not only sideline you from the sport you love but also disrupt your livelihood. That's why WeCovr, a leading health insurance Intermediary is stepping up its game, taking on a provider offering tailored cover that finally keeps pace with the demands of semi-professional and professional sports.
We understand the unwavering commitment it takes to excel. Our provider proudly partners with elite teams like the All Blacks and ParalympicsGB – who epitomise dedication and resilience – WeCovr is now supporting that extension of that same level of commitment to individual athletes by offering sports person cover. We're here to provide quick, convenient healthcare, ensuring you can get back to giving your all with the confidence that your health may be covered.
Your Health, Shaped Like You – Even on the Field
This new sports person health insurance is a flexible health insurance solution, you're not just getting a standard policy; you're getting a plan that's as dynamic as your sport. You maintain control, choosing which insurer-recognised hospitals and consultants you see. Critically for athletes, you can also set your outpatient allowances for essential tests, consultations, and therapies, ensuring you get the swift diagnostics and rehabilitation you may need.
Crucially, Will the insurer cover Sports-Related Medical Conditions?
Yes, absolutely. The policy is designed to treat acute medical conditions that arise from your sporting activities, provided they are medically recommended. This means you can focus on your performance, knowing that if an injury strikes, we're ready to support your recovery.
Understanding the Specifics for Athletes:
We recognise that "professional" status isn't typically black and white. Here are some key points regarding eligibility and common scenarios:
- Sponsorships: If you receive sponsorships without direct payment for participation in sport (e.g., for endorsements or expenses), these instances are generally not classed as receiving money for taking part in sport.
- Referees and Coaches: Currently, referees and coaches are not classified as professional or semi-professional sportspeople under this specific cover.
- Bursaries and Prize Money: Other exceptions, such as receiving a bursary or earning prize money from competitions, will be assessed on a case-by-case basis. In such scenarios, a regular policy with standard benefits might be more suitable. We encourage you to speak directly with us at WeCovr to discuss your best options.
Key Questions Answered for Athletes:
- Adding Family Members: If your partner or children are not paid for taking part in sports, we can set up a separate policy.
- GP Referral: All members, including athletes, must obtain a referral from their registered GP to access private specialist care. Referrals from club doctors or physios are not accepted for this purpose.
- Physiotherapist Recognition: you should consider whether you may need to use an insurer-recognised physiotherapist. If your current physio isn't recognised, the insurer will suggest approved alternatives to help support your treatment may be covered.
- Overseas Treatment: Standard insurer terms and conditions apply. Treatment received outside of the UK is not covered by this policy. Please refer to section 20, ‘Overseas Treatment’, in your policy guide for full details.
- Third-Party Payments: Yes, a third party may pay for the policy. We would simply require a company bank form authority from the payer.
WeCovr is committed to providing athletes with the peace of mind to push their limits, knowing their health is in expert hands. For more details or to discuss your specific needs, contact WeCovr today.
Sources
- NHS England: Waiting times and referral-to-treatment statistics.
- Office for National Statistics (ONS): Health, mortality, and workforce data.
- NICE: Clinical guidance and technology appraisals.
- Care Quality Commission (CQC): Provider quality and inspection reports.
- UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA): Public health surveillance reports.
- Association of British Insurers (ABI): Health and protection market publications.
Important Information and Risks
No advice: This article is for general information only. It is not financial, legal, insurance, or tax advice, and it is not a personal recommendation. WeCovr does not assess your individual circumstances or recommend a specific product through this article.
Policy exclusions and underwriting: Insurance policies, including life insurance, private medical insurance, critical illness cover, and income protection, are subject to insurer underwriting, eligibility, acceptance criteria, terms, conditions, limits, and exclusions. Pre-existing medical conditions may be excluded, restricted, or accepted on special terms unless an insurer confirms otherwise in writing.
Tax treatment: References to tax treatment, HMRC rules, or business reliefs are based on current UK legislation and guidance, which can change. Tax treatment depends on your personal or business circumstances and may differ from examples in this article.
Before you buy: Always read the Insurance Product Information Document (IPID), policy summary, and full policy terms before buying, renewing, changing, or keeping cover. If you are unsure whether a policy is suitable for you, speak to an insurance adviser.
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