Should You Opt For A Diabetes Insurance Plan Or Standard Health Policy?
While comprehensive insurance policies cover pre-existing diseases after a certain waiting period, the specific diabetes insurance plan covers the disease from the first day of the policy. In the diabetes-focused policies, there is no waiting period. The condition is covered from day one, but usually, insurance companies take pre-insurance tests of the policyholder for it.Says Dr. Madhumathi Ramakrishnan, Executive Vice President, Claims, Star Health and Allied Insurance Co. Ltd: “The comprehensive policy cover diabetes after a waiting period of 36 months. In certain situations, the waiting period can be reduced to 12 months. In family policies, the waiting period is 48 months, so from product to product, the waiting period can differ”.
In standard health insurance, the hospitalization expenses are covered, but in the specific diabetes plan, the coverage is focused, and outpatient coverage is also there, along with other benefits.
A diabetes-focused policy offers coverage from day 1, along with other benefits. Ramakrishnan says, “The policy provides additional benefits such as the coverage of artificial limbs, personal accident coverage, kidney donors, OPD benefits, all these things are available in diabetes-focused policy but not in the comprehensive policy.”
However, the premium could be higher for disease-specific policies than standard policies. Also note that in standard policies that consider the waiting period to cover the disease, if the condition is diagnosed after taking the plan, the insurance company will cover the disease without any waiting period.
The main difference between the standard and specific policies is the waiting period and the cover benefits one gets. While the waiting period differs from one company to another, and the benefits may also vary, one should choose diabetes coverage as per one’s requirements. Getting cover from day one would be suitable if the disease is alarming.
Says Ramakrishnan, “For somebody who has diabetes, it is always good to go for specific cover mainly because the waiting period is less, and there is a focused coverage from day 1. Though the premium may be high, it is better to opt for a specific cover instead of the policy with a waiting period”.











