Insurance
is now being offered for what is called the ABCD illnesses. Depending
on the stage or depending on how serious the disease is, they are
offering day one cover, which basically means that right after you buy
the policy, a certain kind of coverage kicks in and then maybe after 30
days, more coverage kicks in against having a waiting period of three or
four years, says Sarbvir Singh, Joint Group CEO, Policybazaar.com.
Singh
points out that some of these products will be a little more expensive
as compared to a basic product which has a longer waiting period, but it
offers the person a choice We are seeing health
insurance companies trying to do a revamp. It includes a lock-in
premium, high no claim bonuses, elaborate coverage and for senior
citizens, even treatment for critical illnesses like cancer abroad. All
of this is now being introduced. What
could be the reason behind these kinds of revamped features? Is this
the demand or innovation part where health insurance companies seem to
be focussing? There are a couple of points. We believe that the
health insurance product in India is actually a very good product, even
today thanks to the kind of coverage that is offered. Despite that, the
penetration of retail health insurance in India is still very low. All
companies are trying to find ways around the objections that people might have and to give them greater attractiveness for buying health insurance
One
of the points that a lot of consumers have is that if I do not make a
claim, then what happens to the sum insured that I have? Now, many
products allow you to carry that forward and it can add up to seven to
ten times where you started from. There are products which are giving
you a no claims bonus; even if you have to make a claim, they still
restore a large portion of the sum insured for you. There are products,
which are offering global coverage.