In a move to benefit policyholders, IRDAI said it has started the exercise to minimise the number of illness/diseases which are not covered under the health insurance policies.
The IRDAI had from time to time issued guidelines on standardisation in health insurance and to enhance transparency and uniformity. These include, standardisation of terminology to be used in health insurance policies and standard nomenclature and procedure for critical illnesses
With the increase in the number of companies providing Health Insurance there is an increase in the number of products offered. It is desired that the industry adopts a uniform approach while incorporating the ‘exclusions’ as part of product design as well as for the wording of the ‘exclusions’,” it said in an order.
For the purpose, the regulator has set up a 10-member committee and asked it submit its report in eight weeks. The panel is headed by Suresh Mathur, Executive Director (Health), Insurance and Regulatory Development Authority of India (Irdai).
The panel will examine the exclusions that are prevalent in the health insurance policies with a view to minimise the number and enhance the scope of insurance coverage.
“Rationalise the exclusions that disallow coverage with respect to new modalities of treatments and technologically advanced medical treatments. Identify the type of exclusions which shall not be allowed,” said the terms of reference of the panel