I've got a new job which I am really pleased about and the benefits include private health insurance. HR has sent me a form from the private health insurer to complete and return to HR for forwarding to the health insurer. On the form I need to declare past and present health issues which include depression for which I am still receiving treatment.
I assume HR is not supposed to look at my form, or disclose any details on it, but its a small firm and I am worried that one of the directors who I will be reporting to and works quite closely with HR will see the form (e.g. if he signs off the letter to the insurer).
I'd prefer not lie on the firm by omitting depression (as I assume that would run the risk of invalidating my health insurance) but in case its relevant I have no intention of claiming privately for my depression treatment.
I am rather nervous about giving the form to HR in case of who sees it. Is there a way around this? I guess I could send it directly to the health insurer but I have no reference number for the firm's health scheme and it might look a bit odd when I have been specifically asked to return the form to HR?
Any thoughts on what to do?
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jellybeans22 · 01/05/2016 10:36
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