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Is there any insurance company which offers both hospitalisation and non-hospitalisation bills under insurance policy of health including senior citizen? Also, we can claim premium paid u/s. 80d?

Ans: Many insurance companies offer both features either in a single plan or under separate plans. Amongst the two features, the most preferred and essential feature is the one covering hospitalisation expenses.

The non-hospitalisation or out-patient expense cover usually comes at a high premium with a lower limit. However, the hospitalisation plan usually covers non-hospitalisation bills related to pre-hospitalisation & post-hospitalisation period.

There are multiple advanced health insurance plans available offering limit up to 1 crore that cover hospitalisation and pre/post hospitalisation expenses and bundled with other prominent features such as ‘Daily  cash allowance’ to count on in case of hospitalisation – to cover expenses that are not usually covered in hospitalisation only linked plans.

Under section 80D of the Income Tax Act, 1961, the premium paid is eligible for tax deduction up to an amount of Rs. 50,000 for senior citizens.

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No Co-Payment: Ensure that the policy does not have any co-payment clauses. This ensures that the insurer will bear the entire amount of the claim.

No Deductibles: A policy with no deductibles is preferable. The insurer will pay right from the first rupee.
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Annual Health Check-Ups: Some policies offer annual health check-ups. This helps in early detection of health problems.
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