Why do nhs workers need income protection?
NHS workers on permanent contracts benefit from NHS sick pay — but this tapers off after a period of absence. Income protection fills the gap, paying monthly benefits when NHS sick pay ends and ensuring you're financially secure throughout a prolonged illness or injury.
How does income protection work?
IP pays a monthly benefit — typically 50–70% of your gross income — if you're unable to work due to illness or injury. Payments continue until you return to work or reach the policy end date.
How much does IP cost for nhs workers?
NHS workers are usually Occupation Class 1 or 2 for income protection, with competitive premiums. A healthy 35-year-old can typically get £1,500/month of benefit for £25–£55/month depending on occupation class and deferred period.
Own occupation — always choose this
Always choose "own occupation" cover — it pays if you cannot do your specific job, not just any work.
Frequently Asked Questions
Occupation class is a key pricing factor for IP. NHS workers are usually Occupation Class 1 or 2 for income protection, with competitive premiums.
Yes — and it's especially important without employer sick pay. Cover is based on your net profit.