Weather Risk to launch community health fund

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| The company will roll out pilot projects in Andhra Pradesh and a few cities outside the state in six months. It will enlist the support of private insurers for settlement of claims, in case of hospitalisation of the insured. |
| Typically, in a community involving about 50 villages, a fund size of Rs 2.5 crore would be feasible, a senior official from Weather Risk said. |
| If the average annualised premium per villager is around Rs 500, a community of 1,000 villagers would contribute Rs 5 lakh to the fund. |
| The assistance under the community insurance programme would be two-fold pronged. In case of illnesses not involving hospitalisation, the fund itself would cater to the member's requirements. |
| Whereas, in case of situations leading to hospitalisation in urban areas, insurance companies would step in to settle settlement claims, the official explained. |
| Rural households in India are prepared to fork out only 3-5 per cent of their annual income towards payment of insurance premia, as against 8-10 per cent in European nations. |
| According to insurers, basic issues in rural insurance include providing coverage for illnesses like malaria or jaundice instead of life-threatening diseases like cancer, transaction costs outweighing benefits and data availability. |
First Published: Dec 03 2005 | 12:00 AM IST