Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Which Type of Health Insurance Policy in India will be the Best-fit for you?
Ans: There are many types of health insurance policies in India that offer you the best of coverages and features. If you are a single individual, it is best to opt for an individual health insurance plan in India. But, if you wish to cover all the family members, it is better you opt for a family floater health insurance plan since the sum insured would be higher and that too at a lower premium. If you wish to cover your senior citizen parents in India, it is best you opt for a senior citizen health insurance plan for your parents and a family floater for the other members of the family.
Q. What is the average health insurance cost?
Ans: Health insurance premiums are determined after taking into consideration factors like age, family medical history, pre-existing medical conditions, Body Mass Index and smoking habits, among others. Additionally, the type of coverage, sum insured and members covered under a policy have an impact of the premiums payable. The annual premium for a 35-year old male (non-smoker) for a Rs. 20-lakh health cover can go anywhere from Rs. 11,000 to Rs. 17,000. The premiums payable for a 45-year old male (non-smoker) for a similar health cover can be around Rs. 14,000 to Rs. 25,000.
Q. What is a health insurance (Medical Insurance) in India?
Ans: In India, a health insurance is something that pays for hospitalizations, medical expenses incurred for an in-patient, sometimes out-patient and for the treatment through alternative modes like Ayurveda, etc. The first health policies in India were Mediclaim Policies.
Q. Without compromising on the renewal benefits, can the existing health insurance Plan be transferred to another insurer?
Ans: Yes. In simple terms, the process of transferring the prevailing health insurance plan from existing insurer to a new insurer is termed as portability. According to the circular issued by The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA), from 1st October, 2011, the insurance companies are directed to permit portability from one insurance company to another and from one plan to another, without the insured having to lose the renewal benefits for pre-existing illnesses, enjoyed in the preceding policy. The entire process for the portability has to be kick started at least 45 days prior to the actual renewal date. For the terms and conditions related to the subject, it is best to refer the policy documents.
Q. Are children covered in health insurance plans?
Ans: According to the current law, your health insurance plan can cover your dependent children., You can now add or keep your dependent children included in your policy, until they turn 20 to 25 years old, varies company to company
Q. What are fixed benefit health insurance plans?
Ans: To encounter such financial hardships to treat critical illnesses, it is essential to introduce something called as ‘fixed benefit health insurance plans’. These plans take care of two major expenses such as hospital room charges as well as the entire cost of the surgery. But, remember these plans do not pay the expenses that include pathology, radiology and medical consultation.
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