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Have more than one health cover? Here’s how you must file claims

You can claim hospital expenses through multiple insurance policies if individual covers, on their own, are inadequate

July 29, 2020 / 10:54 IST
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Many victims of COVID-19 have discovered the hard way that their insurance covers were inadequate to cover the cost of treatment. With exorbitant hospitalisation bills of over Rs 18 lakh being charged in some cases, even those with health insurance policies have had to shell out large sums from their own pockets. But some policyholders have a peculiar dilemma. They have sufficient insurance cover, but it is spread over multiple health policies. Is it still possible to get complete reimbursement for your hospital bills in such cases?

Deciding which policy you must claim from

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Let’s say you have an office-provided insurance cover. Say, your employer’s health cover, which promises to reimburse your hospital bills, has a sum-insured of Rs 3 lakh. At the same time, you also have your own, personal, health cover – again, reimbursement-based – of Rs 3 lakh. Say, your hospitalisation bill is Rs 2 lakh. In this case, you can choose either of the two policies for the entire claim settlement.

A small tip for you: If you have to choose between a group (your company provided cover) and individual policy for claim settlement, exhaust your office cover first, as claim settlements tend to be smoother with group policies.

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