Released on: January 2, 2008, 7:33 am
Press Release Author: PruHealth
Industry: Healthcare
Press Release Summary: PruHealth provide discounted gym membership and other healthy discount offers to help members keep their resolutions to get fit, quit smoking and eat healthily
Press Release Body: Getting fit, quitting smoking and eating healthily are three of the most common New Year resolutions people pledge to follow. But it’s easy to fall into the trap of shelling out lots of cash on new gadgets to help kick-start a new regime and then lose motivation a couple of weeks into the month.
This year PruHealth, the innovative private medical insurer, has created a plan to help members achieve all three promises, with discounted gym membership and other healthy discount offers.
PruHealth’s Five Step Plan to Healthy Savings:
1. 
  Lose lbs but not £’s
  PruHealth has linked 
  up with top gyms to offer discounted gym memberships for its health insurance 
  policyholders who go to the gym regularly*. The more a policyholder goes the 
  gym, the less they pay for their membership. 
2. 
  Get Active
  PruHealth has recently teamed up with eBay to offer policyholders 
  who buy eligible fitness-related goods from the sports category on ebay.co.uk 
  a way to earn Vitality points to help towards reductions on future health 
  insurance premiums if they don’t make a claim. 
3. 
  Quit smoking 
  Quitting smoking can not only improve a persons physical health but non-smoker 
  status can also improve the health of their bank balance, with a 20-a-day habit 
  costing as much as £1,825 a year**. Smokers who sign-up with PruHealth 
  can attend the ‘Allen Carr’s EasyWay to Stop Smoking Programme’ 
  for just £49, rather than the £220 retail price. Upon attendance, 
  members will be required to pay a £100 administration cost, however this 
  will be fully reimbursed by PruHealth. Members will also be 
  awarded 150 Vitality points for completion of the course.
4. 
  Discounted health screening 
  PruHealth is offering policyholders wanting to start 2008 with 
  a confirmed clean bill of health, the opportunity to take a health assessment 
  session with one of its health partners to give people the chance to review 
  their current health status and plan for their continued wellbeing.
5. 
  Eat fruit and veg
  Members who need help sticking to their New Year resolution of eating five pieces 
  of fruit and veg a day can make use of healthy meal planners which are available 
  to download from the PruHealth website and can also earn PruHealth 
  Vitality reward system points when buying fresh 
  fruit and vegetables from Sainsbury’s***.
PruHealth’s Chief Executive Officer, Shaun Matisonn, said: “Our philosophy is to reward our members for staying healthy - that extra financial incentive to get fit can give members the added boost they need to make regular visits to the gym and stay in shape throughout the year."
He 
  continued, “The PruHealth Vitality reward system 
  enables members to earn points for looking after their health, for example by 
  going to the gym, eating healthily or having a fitness assessment. These points, 
  along with limiting the number of claims they make, allows them 25, 50, 75 or 
  even 100% off their renewal premium if they do not claim and depending 
  on their vitality status towards the cost of their renewal.”
  
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Notes to Editors
*Partner gyms now include Cannons, Virgin Active and LA Fitness, covering a third of health clubs in the UK. PruHealth members pay an activation fee (£25) and a standard, subsidised fee for the first 3 months. Depending on the frequency of your gym visits and the particular gym partner used their next 3 months could start from £0 for standard LA Fitness and Cannons memberships, and typically from £5 to £15 for Virgin Active.
**Statistics from Health Development Agency.
***For every £2 spent on a weekly fruit and vegetable shop customers could earn PruHealth Vitality points which can be accrued over the course of a year and offset against their health insurance premiums the following year, assuming no claims have been made. Max spends of £20 per week for individual policyholders and £40 per week for family policies.
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Contact 
  Details: PR contact:
  Sophie Dawn
  PruHealth
  3 Sheldon Square
  London
  W2 6PR
  020 7150 2574
  http://www.pruhealth.co.uk/