51% of health insurance holders are under insured: Apollo Munich

Apollo Munich studied around 7 lakh health insurance policyholders spread across 82 cities in India

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 27 2016 | 3:44 PM IST
Almost 51 per cent of health insurance policy holders in India are under insured despite steady rise in policy sold, said a report Apollo Munich Health Insurance.

At 52 per cent men are more under insured, that is they have purchased low sum insured health insurance policies that would not suffice in medical emergencies, it said.

Although the number of health insurance policyholders in India is increasing annually, people most often choose the lowest sum insured policy, without comprehending the entire process of choosing an appropriate cover, it said.

Some of the reasons are lack of awareness about how to pick the right sum insured, over dependence on corporate health insurance coverage,willingness to pay a premium that is only up to the highest limit of rebate under Section 80D of the Income Tax Act etc, it added.

Speaking about the study, Antony Jacob, CEO, Apollo Munich Health Insurance, said that on the one hand India faces a challenge of lack of health insurance penetration, on the other hand those who have health insurance are under insured.

"Under insurance is a somber problem as it not only results in increased stress and sudden out of pocket expenditure for policyholders during times of medical exigencies, but also gives them a false sense of assurance of being covered," it said.

People must understand that health insurance is not just a tax saving tool, and therefore be mindful while choosing a sum insured for themselves and their family, it said.

Apollo Munich studied around 7 lakh health insurance policyholders spread across 82 cities in India, and has found that both men and women across metros, tier 1 and 2 cities and towns are under insured.
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First Published: Sep 27 2016 | 2:32 PM IST

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