HC Deb 07 August 1940 vol 364 cc219-20W
Mr. Lawson

asked the Minister of Health whether he is aware that there has been no increase of sickness payments under health insurance; and whether he is considering any increase, in view of the increased cost of living since the outbreak of war?

Miss Horsbrugh

The National Health Insurance scheme since its inception has been designed to provide, as one of the benefits to which insured persons are entitled, a cash payment during sickness, at such a flat rate as the compulsory con- tributions of workers and employers would support on an actuarial basis. The rates of benefit are therefore linked with the rates of contribution. My right hon. Friend has under consideration the question whether alterations are desirable and practicable.