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New IRDAI rules: Now, health insurers cannot reject claims citing non-disclosure of pre-existing conditions after five years: Niva Bupa underwriting head | Simply Save

The IRDAI has reduced the moratorium period that makes claims incontestable on the grounds of failure to disclose pre-existing diseases from eight years to five years, effective April 1. Likewise, shorter waiting period for pre-existing illnesses means that policyholders will have to wait for three, instead of four, years for their declared pre-existing conditions such as diabetes or hypertension to be covered, says Bhabatosh Mishra, Director, Claims, Underwriting and Product Niva Bupa Health Insurance. Tune in to Simply Save for details.

May 02, 2024 / 15:51 IST
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The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India’s (IRDAI) decision to withdraw its proposal to reduce surrender charges in endowment policies has received a lot of flak in the recent weeks.

Giving in to insurers’ demands to rollback its December proposal, the insurance regulator retained the existing surrender value and charges norms, effective April 1. Given that most – over 50 percent – policyholders surrender their policies in the fifth year, higher surrender charges mean that  most incur a loss as they take home less than half the premiums paid during that period.

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However, health insurance policyholders have a reason to cheer. The IRDAI has tweaked the product rules in their favour. All new policies will come with these clauses, which will also be incorporated into existing policies at renewal.