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Lack of data no excuse for homecare hospital cover

By IANS | Updated: June 27, 2021 10:45 IST

Chennai, June 27 Two decades after opening up the insurance sector in India on the promise of innovative ...

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Chennai, June 27 Two decades after opening up the insurance sector in India on the promise of innovative products, industry officials complain on lack of data for domiciliary hospitalisation cover suggested by their sectoral regulator.

The Indian insurance regulator IRDAI has allowed non-life insurers to offer "homecare/domiciliary treatment" or treatment at home as an add on cover afresh or to their existing policies.

In a circular to all non-life insurers including standalone health insurers, the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India

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