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Health insurance premiums can be reduced if you don't make a claim, policy cancellations to be less costly and more: 5 rule changes

Health insurance rule changes: To make health insurance policy more inclusive, flexible and customer-friendly, IRDAI has recently released a master circular on health insurance business. The regulator introduces new measures regarding cancellation charges, standardising no-claim bonus, and increasing claim settlement transparency. ET Wealth Online explores how these regulations empower policyholders and improve their health insurance experience.

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Health Insurance: As the IRDAI rules widen the insurance net, are higher premiums in the pipeline?

Waiting period for pre-existing diseases (PED) was cut down from 48 months to 36 months. After the expiry of this period, all diseases will be covered in the insurance net whether or not they were revealed at the time of buying the policy.

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Health insurance new rule: Get full coverage during grace period despite unpaid premium, mandates IRDAI

New health insurance rule: To bring some much-needed relief to health insurance policyholders, Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) has released a master circular on Health Insurance Business. Typically, most health insurance plans offer a grace period, a buffer to pay premium of your insurance policy. Earlier, health insurance grace period offered a buffer to pay premiums but no coverage for claims during that time. IRDAI s new rule mandates coverage during the grace period. What changes for the health insurance policyholders. How is this new move going to impact them? Read here to find out.

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Medical inflation, high coverage drive up ticket sizes for retail health insurers

The average ticket size of retail health insurance in India has increased by nearly 48 per cent over 6 years due to elevated medical inflation and increased demand for higher coverage policies among policyholders. According to data by online insurance broker PolicyBazaar, the average ticket size of retail health insurance in India has increased to Rs 26,533 so far in FY24, up 48.22 per cent from Rs 17,900 in FY19.

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