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    What is the difference between deductible, co-payment in a health insurance policy

    If you are confused by personal finance terms, jargon and calculations, here’s a new series to simplify and deconstruct these for you. In the fifth part of this series, ET Wealth explains the difference between deductible and co-payment.

    Get Rs 10 lakh insurance policy at Rs 555 premium: New accidental insurance cover launched; know features, where to buy

    India Post Payments Bank (IPPB) has recently launched personal accident covers at an affordable premium. There are various variants of Health Plus and Xpress Health Plus. From coverage to premium to benefits — read all about the new accident covers before you invest.

    Is your medical claim stuck? Find out why you face problems in health insurance claim settlement and how to avoid them

    While health insurers can sometimes be blamed putting customers through unending hardship in clearing claims, many a times it’s the policyholder who is at fault. A significant portion of these health insurance claim rejections can be prevented by asking the right questions during policy selection, carefully reviewing policy documents, and conducting thorough research. This article explores common health insurance claim rejection scenarios and explains how to avoid them.

    6 questions to ask while buying a health insurance policy to avoid claim rejections later

    How to buy the right health insurance policy that will pay for your claims on time? You can avert claim rejections by asking the important questions at the time of buying health insurance and reading the policy details and fine print carefully. Ask these questions while purchasing a health plan or at the time of filling a proposal form.

    6 recent health insurance claim rule changes every policyholder should know

    Insurers will have to clear a health insurance claim within three hours of receiving it from the hospital during discharge. Irdai has also given a window of one hour for clearing cashless claim requests at the time of admission. All you need to know about the recent health insurance claim norm changes by the insurance regulator.

    Investment portfolio: Use current rally to get rid of underperformers, increase SIPs by 10% every year to achieve long-term goals faster

    The Portfolio Doctor assesses the health of the fund portfolio, examines the schemes and their suitability with regard to the goals and, if required, recommends corrective measures. The advice given is based on the performance of the funds, the risk profile of the investor as well as his financial goals.

    • How to cut income tax outgo by Rs 75,000 with NPS, health insurance

      How to reduce income tax outgo: Sudhir Kaushik of TaxSpanner.com tells readers how they can optimise their tax by rejigging their incomes and investments. TaxSpanner estimates that Tuteja can reduce his tax by around Rs.75,000 if his company offers him some tax-free emoluments as well as the NPS benefit. Tuteja also needs to invest in the pension scheme on his own, buy health insurance for his parents, and avoid booking taxable capital gains.

      Up to Rs 10 lakh relief in train accident: How a 45 paisa IRCTC travel insurance can be a huge help for your family in case of death or disability

      IRCTC travel insurance: Do you know that IRCTC offers an optional travel insurance policy at just 45 paisa premium per passenger. This policy offers coverage up to Rs 10 lakh in cases of death and permanent disability. God forbid if you perish in a train accident, atleast your family will get the required financial assistance.

      What are riders with insurance policies? All you need to know

      Riders are essentially additional benefits that one can purchase and add to an existing policy.

      Cashless claims to be cleared in 3 hours

      Irdai has also mandated the insurer to decide on the cashless authorisation within one hour of receipt of the request.

      How NRIs can extract maximum value from voluntary deductible in their health insurance

      Indian software engineer Ravi moved to the US for a career opportunity but overlooked his health insurance policy in India. After realizing the importance of coverage during visits, he reinstated his Indian policy for financial security and peace of mind.

      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.

      Why has Quant Large Cap fund been an outperformer? Shweta Rajani answers

      ​ I will highlight two-three points over here. One is definitely a size advantage that a Quant would have, so I am talking about a thousand crore fund versus a 35,000 crore fund, so that helps in the agility of the fund manager to actively manage.

      Improvement in tech, backend processes & team strength needed to achieve IRDA objective: Shweta Rajani

      ​It is welcoming move what IRDA has done because it now means that one within three hours in a normal case the insurance company has to authorize the entire documentation and the claim approval has to go through, not only that they are also emphasising that there should be a 100% claim and any claim rejection by the insurance company would internally need internal explanations and approvals.

      Health insurance claim rule change: Cashless claims must be cleared in 3 hours; insurer to pay hospital charges for delay in discharge, says IRDAI

      Health insurance: The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) has released a master circular to streamline health insurance claim process. Previously, delays in claim approvals forced patients to stay in hospitals longer. Now, insurers have three hours to approve cashless discharge requests. Additionally, insurers will be liable for extra hospital charges due to delays.

      Health insurance new rule: You will get full coverage during grace period even if premium is unpaid, 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.

      These largecaps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and upside potential of more than 20%

      The way markets have panned out in the last few sessions, it appears that bulls are waiting for a confirmation on 4th of June and then they will take over control of the street. But because valuations are high, one has to be cautious, while being bullish. Also as a thumb rule, one should remember that corrections and consolidation are part of every bull market. We will continue to see them at regular levels. ET screener powered by Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus lists down quality stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy". The screener applies different algorithms for all BSE and NSE stocks.

      Maternity insurance: 5 things to know

      Maternity Insurance is a type of health insurance policy that offers coverage for all pregnancy-related expenses.

      PSU Banks stocks: Stay bullish, hedge a bit to avoid narrative induced selling; top 7 PSU banks with upside potential of up to 36 %

      While every sector has witnessed a re-rating in the last couple of years. The re-rating can be due to two reasons. whether headwinds have gone away because of government policy push and clean up or the sector has recovered due cyclical reasons. In the case of PSU banks,which have seen strong re-rating in the last one year, there is a mix of both reasons. The government cleaned up and strengthened the regulatory system. Also that overall economic growth has seen a sharp recovery which has helped in credit off take. Now comes the question that after this rally, should one sell, should one hold, should one increase the exposure. The answer lies in hedging for the banks you own and just avoid listening to noise which will remain high till election results are announced.

      Sanjiv Bajaj on right way to go in getting health insurance, rising premia & more

      Sanjiv Bajaj elaborates on the factors contributing to premium increases, including health inflation and GST. He also provides insights on the health insurance porting process, emphasizing the importance of policy porting and health declarations.

      Stocks to buy: Use Altman Z-score to select solid stocks; here are 5 stocks with upside potential of up to 34%

      The Altman Z-score is derived from a blend of financial ratios extracted from a company’s balance sheet and income statement. Its formula incorporates variables like working capital, retained earnings, earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT), market value of equity, and total assets. Essentially, this tool amalgamates diverse financial ratios to assess the company’s operational strength, liquidity, solvency, profitability, and leverage. For a comprehensive financial stability evaluation, experts recommend using the Altman Z-score. Read here to find out.

      Insurers are having a Chillar Party: Maternity insurance sales skyrocket as couples brace for soaring costs

      Rising childbirth costs in India drive a surge in demand for maternity insurance, growing at 80% annually. PolicyBazaar data reveals 78% of policies are bought by men. Insurers see these policies as customer magnets despite expected claims. Factors like urbanization and increased C-sections contribute to the trend. Reliance General Insurance reports a 21.5% increase in C-section deliveries since 2016.

      What should be the criteria for selecting the right kind of term plan? Dinesh Dilip Bhoi answers

      There are chances of some sickness coming up or some disease coming up in the future which might hamper the person to take a life plan or which might increase, there would be a loading on his premiums with the premiums would get higher and higher and build a hole in his pocket.

      Health insurance premium shot up over 25% last year for 52% policyholders, finds survey; here's how the impact can be reduced

      Health insurance: Premiums of health insurance policies went up by more than 25% for 52% policyholders in India over the last 12 months. In this article we tell you how this will impact senior citizens and others and how you can take steps to reduce its impact if you are a new health insurance policy buyer.

      HDFC Ergo withdraws 3 health insurance policies: How will it impact policyholders? Will premiums increase?

      In a move impacting existing policyholders, HDFC Ergo discontinues its my:health Suraksha health insurance plans. The insurer will migrate customers to alternative policy. Key concerns for existing customers include changes in premiums, coverage details, and potential loss of renewal benefits. ET Wealth Online delves into how this will affect renewals, benefits, and the migration process. Customers of HDFC Ergo my:health Suraksha health plans must know these details

      Health insurance rules changed for senior citizens: Be ready for a 10-15% hike in health insurance premiums

      In a major reform, Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) has removed the ceiling of 65 years for a person to buy a health insurance policy. Additionally, the waiting period for pre-existing conditions has been reduced from four to three years. Both these rules have been effective from April 1, 2024. Will these new rules help uninsured senior citizens get health coverage? How easy is it now to buy a health insurance policy for the first time at the age of, say, 70? Find out here

      How to select the right motor insurance cover: 8 points to consider

      Evaluate your coverage needs based on the type of vehicle and its usage. Determine whether you require basic third-party liability coverage or comprehensive coverage that includes protection against own damage, theft and natural calamities.

      Demat type e-Insurance Account must to buy new insurance policies: 6 things to know

      Starting from April 1, 2024, it is mandatory to hold insurance policies in electronic format. It is very similar to how investors hold shares in a demat account.

      How often should you review health insurance cover?

      Healthcare inflation is on the rise and the cover needs to be upgraded. The sum insured may prove to be too low to cover even a single hospital bill in the next few years, let alone hospitalisation expenses during retirement. To avoid high expenses later, an upgrade can be planned every 7-10 years.

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