Senior Citizens - Policy Holder
- Why Buy Life Insurance
- What Life Insurance to Buy
- How to Buy Life insurance and From Whom
- You and Your Life Insurance Policy: FAQs
- Dos and Don'ts for Life Insurance
- General Advice for Life Insurance
- Why Buy Health Insurance
- What Health Insurance to Buy
- How to Buy Health Insurance and From Whom
- You and Your Health Insurance Policy: FAQs
- Dos and Don'ts for Health Insurance
- General Advice for Health Insurance
- Why Buy Motor Insurance
- What Motor Insurance to Buy
- How to Buy Motor Insurance and From Whom
- You and Your Motor Insurance Policy: FAQs
- Dos and Don'ts for Motor Insurance
- General Advice for Motor Insurance
- Why Buy Property Insurance
- What Property Insurance to Buy
- How to Buy Property Insurance and From Whom
- You and Your Property Insurance Policy: FAQs
- Dos and Don'ts for Property Insurance
- General Advice for Property Insurance
- Why Buy Travel Insurance
- What Travel Insurance to Buy
- How to Buy Travel Insurance and From Whom
- You and Your Travel Insurance Policy: FAQs
- Dos and Don'ts for Travel Insurance
- General Advice for Travel Insurance
Senior Citizens
Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) is sensitive to the special needs of Senior Citizen Policyholders
It has been intervening proactively with regulatory actions such as:
1. In 2006/2007 when some insurers drastically raised hosplitalisation policy premiums, it laid down a cap for such revision
2.A Committee on Health insurance for Senior Citizens was constituted to go in to special requirements
3.A large number of recommendations of this committee were implemented
4.IRDAI has also issued the following instructions about health insurance for senior citizens to insurers:
Individuals should be allowed to buy a new health insurance policy up to the age of 65
Any rejection of a proposal for health insurance of a senior citizen should be in writing with reasons
A senior citizen policyholder should be given an option to change his TPA wherever practicable
At least 50% of the cost for pre-insurance medical examination may be reimbursed where the risk is accepted by the insurer
No insurer can refuse the renewal of a health insurance policy except on grounds of
Fraud
Moral hazard or
Misrepresentation