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"A futuristic digital illustration depicting a healthcare subscription concept. A smartphone screen displays a 'Subscribe' button with a medical cross icon, surrounded by health-related symbols such as a stethoscope, heart rate monitor, and pill bottle, symbolizing digital healthcare services.
The Rise of Subscription-Based Health Insurance In today’s world, everything is available on a subscription basis—from entertainment to meal kits. But what about health insurance? Traditional health insurance plans can be expensive, complicated, and inflexible. This has led to a
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Health insurance for diabetic patients is a wise choice because it helps cover the costs associated with treating the condition and any associated diseases. Although some insurance companies exclude coverage for diabetes and related conditions from their policies there are

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Critical Illness Insurance

What is Critical Illness? Let’s understand the term critical illness, it refers to illnesses that are fatal such as cancer, heart attack, kidney failure, brain surgery, tumor, muscular dystrophy, permanent paralysis, organ transplant, and so on. Treatment for a...

How Does Health Insurance for Heart Patients in India Work?

Critical heart conditions like heart attacks, heart failure, valve disease, strokes and transient ischemic attacks (TIAs), peripheral arterial disease, aortic disease, cardiomyopathy, and a long list of other conditions are covered by cardiac health insurance plans....

What is Cashless hospitalization? – Everything you need to know

The word "cashless" itself conveys the meaning: it means not requiring cash. When you combine the terms "cashless hospitalization" and "cashless treatment," it means neither admission into a hospital nor payment of a treatment's costs must be made with cash by the...

What is a pre-existing condition in health insurance?

Pre-existing conditions are ones that already exist, and when we talk about pre-existing diseases, we mean conditions where a person already has a disease such as asthma, hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, thyroid disease, cancer, or pregnancy before actually...

Pre and Post Hospitalization

Pre and post-hospitalization expenses like medical tests, medications, consulting fees, and other costs are typically covered by health insurance. This is understandable given that medical expenses do not only include treatment costs and emergency room costs....