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CASE STUDY 2
Permanent Health Insurance Claim Reinstated:
able to undertake Other Work
Background
37-year old investment
banker, working in emerging markets.
Employee perfectionist by nature
- liked control.
Suffered from irritable bowel syndrome.
Employee became stressed due to work
related pressures.
Covered by Permanent Health Insurance
[Permanent Health Insurance] for employees with absence of more
than 26 weeks.
Presenting Symptoms at work
Downturn in the market: difficulty
achieving targets.
Started to have trouble with bowel
condition and become stressed; panic attacks at the railway station
and when dressing for work.
Corporate culture discouraged admission
of any ill health for fear of not getting bonus.
Stayed at work coping with symptoms
for 5 more months: after getting bonus, went off sick.
Employer's and Employee’s Viewpoints
Employer’s
application for Permanent Health Insurance disallowed despite
letter from gastroenterologist and psychiatrist.
Employee had panic
attacks and subsequently could not communicate directly with
employer. Since she felt she had a genuine illness, was upset
at denial of Permanent Health Insurance.
Her boss initially
demonstrated a caring attitude about her ill health.
Occupational Health Intervention
Occupational physician
liaised with GP, psychiatrist and gastroenterologist.
Report by occupational physician
sent to Permanent Health Insurance provider and Permanent Health
Insurance then reinstated.
Close liaison continued between GP,
occupational physician and psychiatrist (using cognitive therapy).
Four months allowed to review progress
of interventions and decide the employee's future fitness for
work.
Outcome
Likely to be fit for
work - but not for her current job.
Permanent Health Insurance provider
confirmed financial package for employee, enabling employer to
terminate employment whilst allowing employee the opportunity
to undertake other appropriate work.