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COVID-19-recovered patients face tougher renewals, porting difficulties

Insurance companies say that loss ratios have exceeded 110 percent and some steps are being taken to keep claims under control; accepting all recovered policyholders at the same cost will hurt firms, they say

May 11, 2021 / 13:25 IST
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Manas Deshpande, 47, a financial services professional who recovered from COVID-19 in the second week of April 2021, had to renew his health insurance policy a few days later.

Since he had already claimed for a few days of hospitalisation, he was aware that contacting the virus could become a bottleneck during the renewal process.

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“As expected, my renewal premium was at least 20 percent higher because of my COVID-19 hospitalisation claim. But other family members like my sister or my elder brother who had made non- COVID-19 claims, saw a significantly lower hike in premium,” says Deshpande.

Amidst the second wave of COVID-19, patients who have turned the corner, are waging new battles in the insurance sector. On one hand, there is a rise in claim payment delays, while on the other, new policy sales are being restricted.