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New health insurance claims rule: Shorter wait for pre-existing illnesses, no disputes after five years of policy coverage

April onwards, claims that you make five years after buying your health policies will become incontestable as your insurer cannot reject them citing non-disclosure of health conditions at the time of policy purchase. IRDAI omitting the mention of 65 years (maximum age until which insurers had to mandatorily offer policies) would mean little relief for senior citizens as insurers were never barred from offering policies to those over this age-limit and the primary barrier has always been exorbitant premiums that insurers tend to quote for the elderly.

April 22, 2024 / 23:03 IST
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IRDAI's new health insurance product regulations will help policyholders, but greater clarity needed

Health insurance policyholders – existing as well as new – have a reason to cheer in the new financial year.

The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI), as part of its product regulations overhaul across insurance segments, has tweaked some crucial norms for health insurance policies.

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Here are the key changes in provisions that will affect health insurance policyholders.

Anxiety-free claims after five policy years
For one, it has reduced the moratorium period for claims under health insurance policies from eight years to five years. “After completion of sixty continuous months of coverage (including portability and migration) in health insurance policy, no policy and claim shall be contestable by the insurer on grounds of non-disclosure, misrepresentation, except on grounds of established fraud. This period of sixty continuous months is called as moratorium period,” the IRDAI regulations say.