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Is your Workplace Medical Insurance Sufficient?

Rising medical inflation is resulting in increasingly higher hospitalization and treatment costs. The sum insured by your employer might prove insufficient

January 31, 2014 / 15:58 IST
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Deepak Yohannan myinsuranceclub.com

Rahul is a family man with a working spouse, two kids and dependent parents. Although he has not had to bear any major hospitalization costs yet, Rahul is confident that if the need arises, the corporate health insurance scheme provided by his employer will cover the expenses.

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Nevertheless, Rahul is making a mistake in depending completely on his workplace insurance. His medical expenses may have been negligible thus far, but the years will take their toll on his family’s health. As Rahul and his wife enter their 40s and 50s, and as his parents grow older, more and more medical complications will crop up and require treatment. Chances are high that his workplace insurance will prove insufficient in the long run. Below are some reasons why:

1. Low Sum Insured – Rising medical inflation is resulting in increasingly higher hospitalization and treatment costs. The sum insured by your employer might prove insufficient, therefore, if multiple members of the family require hospitalization in the same year. Thus, one should ascertain the available coverage and check its sufficiency against potential medical costs. Moreover, there may be caps on things like the surgeon’s fee, which would limit the employee’s access to good medical care.