Rising healthcare costs and inflation are making it increasingly important for senior citizens o have health insurance. As we age, our bodies become more vulnerable to diseases and lifestyle disorders, which can lead to unexpected medical expenses.
Insurance can help to protect fom financial ruin in the event of a medical emergency. . Some factors to consider include your health history, your budget, and your desired level of coverage. Before choosing one insurance policy, While, there is no one-size-fits-all solution, the right insurance plan can give you peace of mind knowing that you are financially protected in the event of a medical emergency.
Pick a comprehensive plan
"Comprehensive Health Insurance plans offer a wide range of sum insured options to cater to diverse premium paying capacities. They offer coverage for all inpatient needs including critical illnesses and coverage for existing conditions with reduced waiting periods. The provision for reinstatement/ refill of sum insured ensures continuous coverage and better utilisation in case of claims," said Anand Pejawar, Whole-time Director, SBI General Insurance
Additionally, such policies offer value-added services like annual health check-ups for proactive health monitoring. Benefits like OPD cover and AYUSH cover further enhance the insurance offerings.
"Our suggestion is to provide the elderly with flexible, comprehensive, and supportive insurance solutions that will help prioritize their well-being and peace of mind,: said Pejawar.
Don't opt for a dedicated plan just for the elderly
The ideal health policy for the elderly would be a policy that is not a dedicated plan for the elderly or senior citizens but a normal plan because normal plans come with lesser number of restrictions and better features.
"However, the underwriting checks are stringent for these normal plans and there are high chances you may not be able to purchase the plan. Dedicated senior citizen plans come with co-pay clauses, higher waiting periods and other restrictions. If eligible, you should opt for a normal plan," said Anuj Parekh - Co-founder and CEO, Bharatsure.
Opt for critical cover
Critical cover add-ons are a great way to protect against major diseases that generally turn up later in life. "The challenge is again whether the customer is eligible because of their age and medical history. Add-ons such as cover for non medical consumables, shorter waiting periods, OPD covers etc are great to have," said Parekh.
But it is important to evaaluate the base health insurance policy coverage. If it already provides comprehensive coverage, additional riders may not be necessary.
Don't bet on family floaters
While most family floater health insurance plans can cover elderly family members, it is advisable to buy a standalone senior citizen health insurance plan to meet the different medical needs of senior citizens.