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Hospital refused to admit cashless claims? Situation to change

Certain hospitals have preferred reimbursements, wherein the policyholder pays the hospital first and later claims the money from the insurance company.

March 23, 2018 / 10:42 IST
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Mothers hold their newly-born babies as they rest inside a maternity hospital during "World Population Day" in Kolkata July 11, 2012. The world's population edged to 7 billion people in 2011, up from 2.5 billion since 1950. This year's World Population Day focuses on the theme of "Universal Access to Reproductive Health Services", according to the United Nations. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri (INDIA - Tags: HEALTH ANNIVERSARY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) - GM1E87B1KMJ01

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Two major Mumbai-based superspecialty hospitals are in talks with insurance companies to allow cashless facilities to all patients who have a health policy. Although claim settlement ratios have been high among standalone health insurers and general insurers, several hospitals across the country only accept reimburse claims due to fear of non-payment of dues.

Not just in Mumbai, more than 60 hospitals across the country have been identified by insurance companies for cashless claims. Talks are on to assuage fears of the medical facilities, sources said and added that the hospitals could take action on this in the next 3-6 months.

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Several hospitals in Tamil Nadu, which is considered the healthcare services capital in the country, are believed to have refused to admit patients on cashless health insurance basis. Hence, insurance companies have been in talks with medical institutions over the past 3-4 months to resolve all issues on acceptance of cashless claims.

Under a cashless medical policy, just before getting admitted, a patient’s family needs to disclose details of the policy and the hospital can directly collect all the charges from the insurance company. In the case of a reimbursement policy, the policyholder needs to pay the hospital directly and later gets the claim settled from the insurance company.