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Don’t need health insurance? Here’s why you are wrong

The World Health Organisation (WHO) stated that India had the highest number of diabetics at 50.8 million till 2018 and estimated that the number will reach 73.5 million by 2025.

December 31, 2019 / 13:48 IST

Consider this: In an unforeseen circumstance you are hospitalized for three days and are asked to pay the hospital bill of around Rs 4 lakh inclusive of tests, treatments, medicine bills, doctor’s fees, etc., How would you pay?- Out of your pocket, draining your savings and investments, or seeking a claim from a health insurance company. Needless to say, through the claim.

But, do you have health insurance?

You must’ve read about the importance of health insurance. It covers your hospitalization costs, bills and many other medical treatments, saving you from derailing from your financial plan. But, despite many benefits, many individuals don’t take health insurance, assuming nothing will happen to them or they will decide when the day comes, and end up burning a hole in their pockets.

Let’s face the truth, you can’t predict ailments, diseases are increasing and so are medical treatments. As per The Lancent and its associated journals, India saw an alarming increase in heart disease, stroke, diabetes and cancers in the past 25 years, between 1990 and 2016. Also, the World Health Organisation (WHO) stated that India had the highest number of diabetics at 50.8 million till 2018 and estimated that the number will reach 73.5 million by 2025.