Insurance
Regulator Mulls including Covid-19 Home Treatment Costs under Health Cover
Those
who are under home treatment for Covid-19 may get some relief in health cover. The
Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) is likely to include
home treatment as one of the permissible claims under health cover.
“We are
actively thinking of including home treatment expenses under permissible category
of claims under health cover,’’ Subhash C Khuntia, Chairman, IRDAI told.
As per
the existing norms, expenses incurred on home isolation may not be reimbursed by
insurers because they may not need subsequent hospitalisation.
Under the norms, pre-hospitalisation expenses are covered
by health policies when, subsequently, hospitalisation
is involved, but not otherwise.
Govt certification needed
However,
home treatment expenses could be covered under health insurance only in the case
of non-availability of hospital beds. “This could be based on a authentic certification from the
government suggesting home treatment,’’ the IRDAI chief said, adding that the modalities
were being looked into.
This
assumes significance as the Health Ministry had recommended home isolation/quarantine
for mild Covid-19 infections without hospitalisation.
With unabated spurt in cases, many states have already recommended home treatment
for relatively mild cases. The insurance regulator had earlier said the costs of
admissible medical expenses during the course of Covid-19 treatment, including the
treatment during the quarantine period, should be settled by the insurers.