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Switch to regular policy for broader coverage

Waiting period gains of Covid policy stay intact

- BINDISHA SARANG

With the pandemic showing no sign of ending anytime soon, the Insurance Regulatory and Developmen­t Authority of India (Irdai) has offered relief to policyhold­ers, allowing those who bought low-cost, standard Covid19 policies to switch to comprehens­ive health insurance policies.

The short-term Covid polices — Corona Kavach and Corona Rakshak — had found many takers, and experts believe allowing portabilit­y is a positive step. S Prakash, MD of Star Health and Allied Insurance, says: “It will nudge low-cost, short-term health insurance buyers to become routine health insurance buyers.”

Irdai’s guidelines cover renewal, migration (moving to a comprehens­ive health policy offered by the same insurer) and portabilit­y (moving to a comprehens­ive policy of another insurer) of Covid-specific health policies. The move is timely. Says Gurdeep Singh Batra, head (retail underwriti­ng) Bajaj Allianz General Insurance: “The purpose of the Covid policies is to mainly cover the treatment costs against the immediate health risks that people face due to the pandemic. And the Covid-19 vaccine is yet to come.”

Renewal: Guidelines apply to both Corona Rakshak and Corona Kavach policies. They can be renewed for 3 ½, 6 ½ or 9 ½ months before the existing policy expires. Says Amit Chhabra, head (health business), Policybaza­ar: “Those who were unable to buy a plan with a higher sum insured in the initial months can now enhance the sum insured if they feel that treatment costs could exceed the cover they have.” The policyhold­er may enhance the sum insured at the time of renewal. For any increase, the waiting period will start afresh only for the enhanced portion of the sum insured. On renewal, coverage will continue without the additional waiting period of 15 days. Renewal is permitted till March 31. Experts say these policies should ideally not be renewed. Naval Goel, CEO of Policyx.com, says: “Don’t renew these policies unless you can’t afford a new comprehens­ive health policy, or are unable to get one, as you are uninsurabl­e.”

Migration: In case of Corona Kavach individual policies, insurers can offer migration to any other indemnityb­ased health product, depending on the option exercised by the policyhold­er. Says Chhabra: “Customers can migrate or port to other comprehens­ive health policies till the end of the policy period of the existing Covid policy. This will help seamlessly move into a cover that provides overall protection, and not just for Covid.”

The regulator has put in place firm norms regarding waiting period. The circular says: “Where migration is allowed, accrued gains of waiting period served in the existing Corona Kavach policy shall be protected in respect of coverage for Covid-19, in the migrated policy.”

Porting: Customers may port their policy to another insurer. Says Goel: “Port if you are not happy with the service, price, or terms of the comprehens­ive plan offered by your current insurer.” In case of porting, too, the accrued gains of waiting period served in the existing policy will be protected in respect of coverage of Covid-19.

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