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Know the non-medical expenses that your health insurance policy won’t cover

Medical insurance policies don’t cover all expenses incurred on hospital treatment. Becoming aware of the exceptions will help in the selection of a medical policy and reduce one’s out-of-pocket expenses.

April 19, 2022 / 11:22 IST
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Yet along with deaths and tragedy, the latest barrage of infections helped destigmatize the virus, Toraskar said. Many Indians have feared getting tested or seeking treatment, worried they would be ostracized by their communities. But this is slowly changing. “People have realized just how difficult it is to be a COVID-19 patient and the hardships families face,” Toraskar said. (Image: AP)

A regular health insurance policy covers all medically necessary treatment expenses by default. However, there are certain non-medical expenses outlined by the regulatory authority that the policyholder may have to pay for unless explicitly included in the plan’s policy or customer information sheet. It is important to understand such expenses to avoid surprises while settling claims.

The key advantage of health insurance is experienced during a medical emergency. It prevents the financial strain of paying hefty hospital bills out-of-pocket for the treatment of listed medical conditions. However, it is incorrect to assume that the insurance company will cover all expenses by default.

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Hospitalisation costs comprise a wide range of items that are categorised into medical and non-medical expenses. The cost of each non-medical expense, as stipulated by the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI), may be negligible. But the cumulative amount of all such expenses, which are typically excluded from coverage unless otherwise specified, could be quite substantial, especially in the case of prolonged hospitalisation. It is crucial to be aware of such exclusions to avoid surprise deductions from claims submitted to the insurer.

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