Association of British Insurers: Mental Health and Insurance Standards Implementation Report
The Standards were launched in
The four areas are:
* Improving accessibility through better communication, processes, and staff training;
* Asking appropriate questions in the application process;
* Communicating and explaining decisions and cover with clarity and empathy; and
* Improving transparency.
The findings show that all firms surveyed have taken steps to improve the accessibility of their communications, such as offering customers different choices of how to contact them. 94% of firms said that, on a customer's request, they explain what evidence is used to inform the underwriting approach. 88% of respondents said they include an introduction in their underwriting questions to manage consumer expectations and the remaining 12% confirmed they had taken alternative actions to help with this. 81% of firms surveyed also said they regularly review written and verbal communications about underwriting decisions and make mental health exclusions highly prominent in policy documents and any relevant communications. These figures are slightly lower because travel insurers generally don't exclude any mental or physical conditions from their products and often use a third-party to assess and communicate underwriting decisions on pre-existing health conditions.
Alongside the Standards, we launched a free mental health e-learning course for advisers and front-line staff. We developed this CII accredited course in collaboration with Rightsteps, employee and wellbeing specialists, to improve understanding of mental health conditions for staff who speak to customers in their everyday roles. So far, 2,323 people have completed 6,159 courses. When we launched the online platform in 2021, our ambition was to train 5,000 people. The free training will therefore continue for another year to help more advisers and front-line staff improve their awareness and knowledge in this important area.
Alongside encouraging greater take up of the course, we'll continue working with members, mental health charities and advocates to understand what further action is required to drive positive change.
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Original text here: https://www.abi.org.uk/news/news-articles/2023/6/mental-health-and-insurance-standards-implementation-report/



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