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IRDAI removes age bar for purchasing health insurance

  • April 21, 2024
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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IRDAI removes age bar for purchasing health insurance

Subject: Economy

Sec :Msc

Context:

  • The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) has removed the age limit for purchasing health insurance policies, with effect from April 1.

Key changes:

  • Earlier, there was an age limit of 65 years to buy new health insurance policies. IRDAI’s latest move is aimed at bringing in extended health benefits to the elderly.
  • The IRDAI directive mandates health insurance providers to develop specialized policies catering to senior citizens, and to establish dedicated channels for addressing their claims and grievances.

Premiums may be higher:

  • The recent decision to lift the age restriction on insurance coverage is a significant advancement.
  • Previously, only individuals up to 65 years old were eligible for insurance, leaving senior citizens, who often need healthcare the most, without coverage.
  • Now, with the removal of this restriction, even the elderly can access cashless insurance benefits, though premiums for this demographic may be higher.
  • This change will greatly benefit those in need of medical insurance, including children, maternity cases, and senior citizens, ensuring a healthier life for many.

About Insurance Regulatory Development Authority (IRDA):

  • IRDA is a statutory body set up by the IRDA Act, 1999.
  • It is an autonomous and apex body which has the responsibility to regulate and control the Insurance sector in India.
  • Insurance Regulatory Development Authority (IRDA) was established after the recommendations of Malhotra Committee report of 1994.
  • The committee had recommended the establishment of an independent authority for the regulation of the Insurance sector in India.
  • As per the section 4 of IRDAI Act’ 1999, Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India has a composition of a Chairman; five whole-time members; four part-time members, all appointed by the Government of India.
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