The 5 Hidden Benefits Of Health Insurance In India
The Hindu
Whether one buys basic health insurance or a critical illness policy, it is no longer a question of debate if one requires health coverage in today’s day and age. One’s income and savings may not be a
Whether one buys basic health insurance or a critical illness policy, it is no longer a question of debate if one requires health coverage in today’s day and age. One’s income and savings may not be able to match up to the high costs of hospitalisation and treatment in India. Besides, there is always the looming threat of lifestyle diseases, pandemics and critical illnesses striking one at any time. Health insurance helps pay the cost of future health concerns, and gives one the required peace of mind knowing that they have taken concrete measures to safeguard the health of themselves and their loved ones.
Did you know that there are some hidden benefits in your health insurance plan that you are possibly not aware of? We list 5 of them:

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