EIM21761 – Particular benefits: medical treatment: employer contracts with hospital or medical practitioner
Part 3 Chapter 10 ITEPA 2003
An employer may contract with a hospital or a medical
practitioner to pay for an employee's treatment. The employer may
pay the bill out of its own pocket or do so out of the proceeds of
an insurance policy under which the company is the insured person.
In these circumstances a director or employee is chargeable
on the amount paid by the employer to the hospital less any amount
which the employee "makes good" (see
EIM21120).
Any premium paid by the employer in respect of an insurance
policy to enable the employer to pay for the medical treatment
(under which the employer is the insured person) is not a benefit
chargeable on the employee.
Where, in paying a hospital bill of an employee, the employer
is discharging the employee's debt see
EIM01550.
As regards operational risk injuries and occupational
diseases see
EIM21770.
