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Life insurers seek reprieve from ban on sale of indemnity health plans

Life insurers are only allowed to sell fixed-benefit health plans, which offer a lumpsum benefit on diagnosis of an ailment. However, these insurers want to sell cashless and reimbursement health policies as well

February 19, 2021 / 14:05 IST
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Life insurance companies are seeking a reprieve from the insurance regulator to either be allowed to sell indemnity health plans or get a special nod to distribute such plans of other insurers.

If life insurers are allowed to sell indemnity plans, it will be good news for customers, as they could have up to 24 new indemnity health plans to choose from.

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At present, life insurers are not allowed to sell indemnity health insurance plans. Indemnity health plans offer insurance claims based on the exact cost of treatment. They could either be cashless meaning the insurer directly pays the hospital once the policyholder is hospitalised, or through reimbursement.

Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) rules allow life insurers to sell only fixed-benefit health insurance. These plans pay a lumpsum amount when the policyholder is diagnosed with an ailment and has to undergo a medical procedure at a hospital.