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Insurance cover for HIV/AIDS patients a distant dream, expensive despite Bill

Insurers consider HIV-positive patients a risky proposition and are likely to charge high premiums.

March 22, 2017 / 16:35 IST
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Insurance coverage for HIV/AIDS remains a distant dream despite the Bill that makes it mandatory for the central and state governments to provide treatment to HIV-positive people and penalise discrimination.

Insurers consider them risky candidates and are likely to charge high premiums, say people in the insurance industry.

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The bill stipulates that insurance companies must decide the cover based on actuarial evidence. But as the disease is often transmitted sexually, there is a stigma attached to it and sufferers are often denied services including insurance in both public and private establishments.

While the Bill stipulates that a HIV-positive diagnosis cannot come in the way of employment, the reality is quite the opposite. Insurers refuse to cover HIV-positive patients as part of group insurance schemes for companies as they are considered a risk to the pool.