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Majority of Indians pay for their own medical expenses: Cigna 360° Well-Being survey

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December 01, 2017 / 15:37 IST
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A whopping 62 percent of Indians burned a hole in their pockets by paying for their own medical expenses in 2016, according to the 2017 Cigna 360° Well-being Score-India Report. The report by standalone health insurer Cigna TTK Health Insurance said that Indians primarily depend on their own savings when it comes to funding health emergencies and also underscored the low penetration of health insurance in the country.

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While 85 percent are covered by private medical insurance, nearly two-thirds of medical expenses are self-funded. Local government and public welfare schemes contribute a paltry 7 percent. Both employer-provided and self-purchased insurance accounts for 13 percent. About 15 percent of the populace is not covered by either private or government insurance schemes.

Cigna TTK Health Insurance MD and CEO Sandeep Patel said, “Cigna 360° Well-being survey highlights three major areas that we as a country should focus on – healthcare moving into digital, financial stability and preparing for retirement. It points out a need for providing health insurance solutions for customers, focusing on affordability, ease of transaction, accessibility, and overall security.”