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Health insurance claims filed by women have gone up by 25 percent. Amongst women-specific illnesses, fibroids (30 percent), breast cancer (30 percent), and cervical cancer (10 percent) have emerged as the most common causes of claims, a Policybazaar study has found. Tune in for more.

March 06, 2024 / 18:02 IST
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The proportion of women covered under health insurance has increased by 40 percent in financial year 2023-24 compared to FY 2022-23.

Also, the number of women buying independent health covers for themselves has grown by 43 percent in 2023-24 compared to last year, a survey conducted by online insurance broking firm Policybazaar.com has found.

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“Women have traditionally been known to put their needs last; it is a heartening to witness this change, where women are taking charge and planning to secure their health,” says Policybazaar’s Chief Business Officer Amit Chhabra.

Policybazaar, which said it reached out to 23,000 female respondents across India for the study, has also seen an increase in the proportion of women policyholders - from 47 percent in 2022-23 to 52 percent in 2023-24.