DelhiScoop.com
HOME | TOURISM | INFO TECH | NEWS | REAL ESTATE | HEALTH | INFRASTRUCTURE | EDUCATION | CONTACT US - SANJAY @ 98 119 87371

Senior Citizens, Irrespective Age, Health Condition Or Claims, To Have Access To Health Insurance


By pardeep3dec, Section Health
Posted on Tue Nov 06, 2007 at 10:53:22 PM EST

All senior citizens, irrespective of age, health condition or claims history, will have access to health insurance, if the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) endorses a recommendation made by a high-level panel on health insurance.

The only exception will be those who are diagnosed with terminal illness at the first time of entry.The panel, set up by Irda, has made a number of recommendations, including making all health insurance policies portable and giving a clear definition of pre-existing diseases in insurance policies. It has also pitched for a progressive tax concession for health insurance to enable taxpayers with a lower income to get a proportionately higher benefit.

Crediting at least 50% of the service tax on all health insurance schemes to an insurance pool to be created by Irda to deal with high risk insurance cases of senior citizens also features in the recommendations. It has also made a case for having an apex regulatory authority for hospitals and other healthcare providers.

The committee, headed by KS Sastry, has said the regulator should mandate licensed health insurers to provide all senior citizens access to health insurance, implying universal coverage. This should come as a big relief for several senior citizens organisations who have been complaining about the denial of fresh insurance covers and surging premiums.

"Senior citizens should be allowed to enter the health insurance system up to 65 years of age -- or higher -- at the discretion of the insurer. If they do so, they should be given guaranteed renewal of their insurance without any upper age limit. As a transitional measure -- since guaranteed access is being provided to senior citizens for the first time -- there should be no upper age limit for entry or renewal for a period of three years from the date Irda issues the regulations," says the panel.

According to it, a senior citizen holding a health insurance policy under the existing dispensation should not be compelled to shift to any other policy under the new guidelines. They should not be denied renewal of the existing policy as well.

The panel is of the view that apart from traditional insurance policy, Irda should also encourage each insurance company to offer a separate policy based on the concept of healthy ageing. Here, the premiums would be determined based on the health condition of the insured.

It has also set a wider role for the regulator, saying that Irda should evolve sound principles of premium rating based on health condition. It should also organise an insurance pool to underwrite high risk cases for senior citizens above 75 years and those in the age-group of 65-75 years.

The panel reckons that insurers can offer a variety of plans to senior citizens to suit market conditions. Companies can also innovate and offer plans specifically suited to senior citizens like capturing the lump-sum retirement benefits and providing health insurance for long years. The goal is to increase penetration, even while making the health insurance business competitive and commercially viable.

Source:The Economic Times, 7th Nov,2007

< Govt Clears Subsidy Scheme For Tea Growers | Ambience To Invest Upto Rs 5,000 Cr To Develop Properties >
Display: Sort:
Display: Sort:
Win A Jeans Twice a Week
&
Win A Kurta 7 Days A Week
MEMBERS AREA

Make a new account

Username:
Password:
 ACTION CENTER

Internet Services

Who's Online? (11)

. Unregistered Visitors (11)

Note: You may cloak yourself from appearing here in your Display Preferences.

Site Stats

No Access

Recent Comments

. GOOD ATTEMPT (khurshid anwar)

. Private investment is must for countries growth (khurshid anwar)

. comment (syeedunsyd)

. comment (syeedunsyd)

. Gift Tax (Mrs Gupta)

. DTDC (tanay253)

Recent Member Diaries


More Diaries...

Front Page

Sunday November 16th
. Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Bid To Widen Credit Course (0 comments)

Saturday November 15th
. City's first digital library to store rare five million pages of rare study material (0 comments)
. Banks See Red : House Hunters Wait For Prices To Come Down, Put Loans On Hold (0 comments)

Friday November 14th
. Riverbank Developers Likely To Partner With IHG For Batanagar Project (0 comments)
. IMRS To Invest Rs 100 crore To Set Up Five Boutique Hotels In The Eastern Region (0 comments)
. Varsity radio aims to empower poor kids (0 comments)
. The Second Quarter's Results Confirmed Realty Pains, Buyers Are Not Easy To Find, Which Means Losses (0 comments)

Thursday November 13th
. Healthcare And Real-Estate Groups Come Together To discuss 'Healthcare Infrastructure' in Kolkata (0 comments)
. Realtors Shift Focus To Budget Housing, Fears of Recession Players To Re-Draw Strategies (0 comments)
. India Beckons For Those Who Flew The Nest, With A Booming Economy, And The CWG In Their Sights (0 comments)

Tuesday November 11th
. Flyover For South Fringe To Taratala For Faster Connectivity With The City Proper (0 comments)
. KIIT Plans Rural Management Course For Working Executives From The 2009-10 Academic Sessions (0 comments)
. Flop Show: Development Agency Set Up By Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee Stays On Paper (0 comments)
. Current Slowdown In Domestic Realty Mkt Impacts Liquidity Profiles Of Real Estate Companies (0 comments)

Monday November 10th
. Indians To Get Unique Identity Number For All Residents Of The Country Soon (0 comments)
. DLF Shelves India's Biggest Mall ,Co Claims Work In Full Swing, But Mall Of India Site Loks Deserted (0 comments)
. IT Vendors Offer Cut-Rate Deals To Beat Slowdown , Give Up To 40% Discounts On Software Products (0 comments)
. Real Estate Firms Have Hope: Govt Making Lending Easier To The Sector (0 comments)
. Realty Players Hold On To High Prices Despite Slump (0 comments)
. 3 Lakh Travel Agents May Lose Job With Airlines Stopping Payment Of Commission To Them From Nov 1 (0 comments)
. Subhiksha Puts Off Stores Plan Due To A Slowdown In The Retail And The Real Estate Eectors (0 comments)

Friday November 7th
. India Government Warns On Illegal Real Sstate Sales To Foreign Buyers (0 comments)

Thursday November 6th
. Schools Can't Shift Students To Branches If Fail To Meet Cut-Off marks In Xth board examination:SC (0 comments)
. Merlin Group Plans To Invest Rs 40 crore To Build Budget Apartments In Kolkata (0 comments)
. Australia Mulls Exchange Scheme For Mining Students With Indian School Of Mines At Dhanbad (0 comments)

Older Stories...


All trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective companies. Comments are owned by the Poster. The Rest (c) GurgaonSCOOP.com and QBTPL.
submit story | create account | faq | search