Tuesday, May 25, 2021

As MSME - should you buy group Health Insurance Policy

As MSME - should you buy group Health Insurance Policy?

Let us assume that number of employees working in the company are 12.

Should MSME buy Group health Policy for its employees?

The answer is:

  • Yes, it should buy Group health policy as it has following advantages:
  • 30 days Cooling off period Waived off
  • Two Years waiting period Waived off
  • Pre-existing disease waiting period waived off
  • Maternity covered from the day one

There is a good possibility that company may get some discount as the group size increases.

MSME employees can buy individual health Insurance policy.

Assuming sum assured is Rs 1 lakh the premium can be Rs 1450 per individual. The policy to be issued will be a normal policy with conditions:

  • Cooling Off period -30 days
  • 2 Years waiting period apply
  • Maternity will not be covered
  • Pre-existing to be covered as per list of the insurance company (Standard 4 Years)

To take care of your employees MSME should go in for Group Policy. Any questions reach us at sksethi@riainsurance.com

Handling of Health Insurance Grievance

Handling of Health Insurance Grievance

What are the options available to an insurance policy holder in case there is a grievance against the services provided by an insurance company as per the terms of the contract or in case of any dispute?

Let us see the modes to raise a complaint and steps to seek grievance redressal.

The Insurance Company:

1.     In case you are not getting satisfactory solution from Claims department take up the matter with Branch Manager.

2.     In case the matter is not resolved at this level then you should

File a complaint to the Grievance Redressal Office (GRO) of the insurance company. Every insurance company has a designated department for grievance redressal. The relevant documents must be submitted along with the written complaint. The insurer is liable to give an acknowledgement with reference number and date of complaint submission to the policy holder.

The GRO must revert to the complainant within a reasonable time frame, generally 15 days.

IRDA:

In case the insurer doesn’t revert within stipulated time or complainant is not satisfied with the resolution, matter can be escalated to the IRDA.

Policyholder needs to approach the Grievance Redressal Cell of the Consumer Affairs Department of IRDAI in one of the following ways:

·        Call on the Toll Free Number or send an email.

·        After the complaint has been lodged, one can register and monitor your complaint through IRDAI’s online portal - Integrated Grievance Management System (IGMS)

·        Complaint can also be filed through a written letter. Policy holder can fill and send the Complaint Registration Form along with any letter or enclosures and send it by courier or post.

The Turn Around Time (TAT) for each category of complaint is pre-defined, it is usually 10-15 days, maximum 30 days for majority of requests and grievances, other than death claims that require investigation, where the TAT is longer.

IGMS is a grievance redressal and complaint repository tool for IRDAI. If for any reason a policyholder is unable to contact the insurance company directly to lodge complaint, he/she can utilise IGMS channel to register complaints with insurance company also.IGMS serves as a common channel and platform for all insurance companies to resolve complaints and a way for IRDA to monitor the insurer’s resolution process as a whole.

InsuranceOmbudsman:

Govt.has set up Insurance Ombudsman to provide quick, cost effective and fair out of court resolution of complaints lodged by policy holders. Most of the times Insurance Ombudsman is retired Chairman of the Insurance Company, who understands Insurance industry very well.

Policyholder can approach Insurance Ombudsman when the insurance company has rejected the complaint, the policyholder is not satisfied with the resolution provided by the insurance company or there is no response from them for more than 30 days. The complaint must be lodged in writingwithin one year of the dispute or grievance being rejected by Insurance Company.

The complaint to Ombudsman can be lodged directly without needing a lawyer for representation. There are no fees or charged required to be paid.

The complaint should not be pending under any court or consumer forum when it is lodged to Ombudsman.

In case both parties agree for mediation, the Ombudsman gives his recommendation within 1 month; otherwise, he passes an award within 3 months from the date of receipt of all requirements from complainant.

The Insurer needs to comply with the award within 30 days from the date of receipt of the award and communicate award compliance to the Insurance Ombudsman.

Consumer Forum:

In case the complaint is not redressed through Insurance Ombudsman, the next step is to file the complaint with consumer forum personally or through a consumer redressal lawyer. There are three levels of consumer forums in India:

  • District Forum: Complaints with total insurance claim value of less than Rs 20 lakhs can be filed here. The fee payable is nominal, maximum upto Rs 500. 
  • State Commission: Complaints with total claim value of more than Rs 20 lakhs but less than Rs 1 crore can be filed and orders of the district forum can be challenged here within 30 days of the order being passed.The court fee for cases above Rs 20 lakh and up to Rs 50 lakh is Rs 2,000 while the court fee for cases up to Rs 1 crore is Rs 4,000. 
  • National Commission: For complaints with total claim value of more than Rs 1 crore can be filed or the orders of state commission can be challenged here within 30 days of order being passed. The court fee is Rs 5,000.

There are instances where the case has been at different levels for 6 to 9 years so you have to have the patience.


If the judgement is in your favour you will get interest +legal charges+ harassment charges .


Feel free to reach us for any advice sksethi@riainsurance.com

Premium increase due to Mental Illness being covered under Health Insurance

Premium increase due to Mental Illness being covered under Health Insurance

From 1 October 2020 Mental Illness is covered under your health insurance policy. This is a good development as all health insurance policies issued in India are now covering this risk.

We have been reading that certain insurance companies have increased the premium and others are in the process of refixing the premium.

The general impression is that this coverage will result in 10% increase.

The question which we are raising is -what the insured will get?

OPD is not covered and for majority (may be 99%) patients hospitalization is not required. As you know 24 hours hospitalization is one of the main conditions in health insurance policy. OPD is allowed for very few insurance policies.

Does it mean that -this benefit cannot be used by policy holders in the country? We know that mental illness patients have to consult one of the following in OPD:

  • Psychiatrist
  • Psychologist
  • Clinical Psychologist

We suggest that you consult the insurer for this clarification.

Vaccination Certificate - Need for visa vs insurance policy issue vs discount

Vaccination Certificate - Need for visa vs insurance policy issue vs discount 

When the vaccination started in March people were not aware of the areas, where the certificate will be useful. Even some persons refused to take the certificate.

Even at that time I had predicted that at some stage the certificate will become useful or we can say a necessity. My thinking was that some embassies will start asking it as one of the document. As many countries issue visa which is valid for 10 years then the traveler may not come for issue of new visa for next 9 or 10 years.

Seychelles a small island country near recently issued notification that travelers arriving in that country should carry their vaccination certificate. Means it is the entry requirement.

Reliance General for their health Insurance policy has not issued attaching of certificate as a requirement but they have made it into a very attractive deal by giving 5 % discount in the premium. This turns out to be areal good deal. Assuming your premium is Rs. 60000+GST. It means your premium will be reduced by Rs 3000 which with inclusion of GST gives you a saving of Rs 3540. We find it to be a good and attractive deal.

Life Insurance Companies are having the impact of increased claims in Term Insurance due to pandemic. Therefore Tata AIA has come out with changes in its underwriting guidelines. According to which for proposers with age 45+ attaching vaccine certificate will an important document. It means that no policy will be issue if the proposer has not gone in for vaccination.