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Private hospital admissions in Wales at an all time high

The Private Healthcare Information Network has released numbers for 2024

A private hospital room.(Image: Internet Unknown)

The number of admissions to private hospitals and clinics in Wales reached a record level last year, shows new research.

According to the Private Healthcare Information Network (PHIN) – the independent organisation which publishes information about the safety, quality and costs of private healthcare - hospital and clinic admissions were up 6% from 2023 to reach 32,000 in 2024.

This is the fourth year in a row in which private hospital admissions have risen. Self-pay was at its highest level since PHIN began collecting data. Some 18,000 of these admissions were funded by self-pay (where the patient uses savings, or a loan) compared to 14,000 by private medical insurance.

Wales remains the only country in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ where this payment method is preferred to private medical insurance

Richard Wells, director of information at PHIN, said: “Our data shows that more and more people in Wales are turning to the private healthcare sector.

“Cataract surgery continues to be the most popular reason for being admitted to a private hospital as it is across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. This already popular procedure had a 19% rise in admissions in Wales.

This was an increase of 1,505 admissions. There was also a large increase (400%) for surgical glaucoma treatment, which suggests people in Wales are prioritising their sight and opting to ‘go private’ to ensure their needs are met.”

The number of active consultants in the private sector in Wales has increased over the past three years. Last year there were more than in any year since the pandemic.