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Planning to Buy a Health Insurance? Look for These Things

Health Insurance safeguards you from any unforeseen hospitalization expenditure related to the treatment along with other allied benefits. If you are planning to buy a health insurance plan, it is important not to buy it blindfolded.

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Planning to Buy a Health Insurance? Look for These Things

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  1. Planning to buy a Health Insurance? Look for these things www.policyadvisor.in

  2. Introduction Medical coverage is an important type of financial arrangement, in the present time. It shields you from any unexpected hospitalization use identified with the treatment alongside other associated benefits. If you are planning to purchase a medical coverage, it is imperative not to get it blindfolded. Health insurance plan are accessible in wealth in the market. Along these lines, it is basic to search for its key advantages and take a satisfactory measure of scope. With different comparison portals in place, it is easy for a person to understand and compare various Health Insurance plans with purchase the best fit. www.policyadvisor.in

  3. Important Things You Must Look • Room Rent Sublimit Room rent benefit is the amount given to you on per day basis for availing a room in the hospital while undergoing treatment. It is important to check the eligibility of room rent under your health insurance plan.  www.policyadvisor.in

  4. Pre-Existing Disease Waiting Period The pre-existing disease is any kind of medical condition which an insured has attained or have symptoms of, before taking the health insurance policy. The pre-existing disease is not covered under individual or floater health insurance plan. However, the same is included after the specified tenure known as the waiting period. The waiting period for pre-existing disease usually ranges from 24 months to 48 months since the policy inception date. It is important to see the waiting period clause before you make a final buy. Even if you port your health plan from one insurer to another, your surpassed waiting period will be considered by the new insurer, and you need to serve the remaining period only as a waiting period. The lower the waiting period, better it is. www.policyadvisor.in

  5. Network of Hospitals The network of hospitals available under your health insurance policy is important to check. Hospitals near your vicinity and the major multi-specialty hospitals must be from the list of network hospitals of the insurer. Getting treatment in the network hospital is easy by showing your health card and avail cashless hospitalization as the hospital collaborates with the insurer.  www.policyadvisor.in

  6. No Claim Bonus No claim bonus is the value-added benefit which your insurer gives you in case of a no claim under the policy. This benefit enhances your coverage under your health plan without any increase in premium. But there are health plans which reduce the no claim bonus in the same proportion (of its increment) in the event of a claim. On the other hand, there are health plans which will not impact your already accumulated no claim bonus, in case you make a claim. Obviously, the one which will not impact your no claim bonus is better. It is imperative to look at the conditions associated with the bonus. www.policyadvisor.in

  7. Day Care Procedures With technology advancements, there are procedures which take less than 24 hours for the treatment and the patient need not have to stay in the hospital for minimum 24 hours to get claim benefits under health insurance plan. This benefit is usually offered under the majority of health insurance plans, but the quantum or number of day care procedures covered vary from one plan to another. Some health insurance plans provide a list and number of day care procedures whereas some plans say all day care procedures are covered. So, it is important to have a look at the procedures and opt for a health plan covering maximum day care procedures. www.policyadvisor.in

  8. However, points mentioned above are important things to consider but should not be looked in isolation only. Premium, other key benefits, claim settlement ratio, claim processing mechanism of the insurer, etc. are other vital things to consider as well. Don’t forget to read the policy wordings or the fine print. www.policyadvisor.in

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