Step 1 — Assess Your Health Profile
- Age: Younger buyers (under 35) need comprehensive base coverage. Buy early to lock in low premiums.
- Pre-existing conditions: Existing conditions trigger waiting periods. Buy early so they start running sooner.
- Family history: Heart disease, cancer, or diabetes in close relatives? Consider adding critical illness cover.
- Current employer cover: What is your group policy sum insured? Identify the gap.
- Lifestyle: Smokers face higher premiums and risk profiles.
Step 2 — Decide Who to Cover
| Coverage Type | Best For | Key Consideration |
|---|
| Individual Plan | Single person | Full sum insured available for you alone |
| Family Floater | Spouse + young kids | Shared sum insured — choose a large amount |
| Senior Citizen Plan | Parents 60+ | Separate policy strongly recommended |
| Multi-Individual Plan | Family with older members | Each person gets their own sum insured |
Pro Tip: Never add senior citizen parents to a family floater. Their higher hospitalisation risk can exhaust the shared coverage. Buy them a separate dedicated senior citizen policy.
Step 3 — Determine the Right Sum Insured
- Metro city (individual): Minimum Rs. 10–15 lakhs
- Metro city (family of 3–4): Rs. 20–25 lakh floater
- Tier 2 city (individual): Rs. 5–10 lakhs
- With critical illness risk: Add a standalone Rs. 25–50 lakh critical illness plan
Medical costs rise at ~14% per year in India. What costs Rs. 5 lakhs today will cost Rs. 9–10 lakhs in 10 years. Build that buffer into your coverage.
Step 4 — Individual Plan vs Family Floater
| Choose Individual Plans When... | Choose Family Floater When... |
|---|
| Any member is 45+ years | All members are below 45 and healthy |
| A member has a chronic illness | Low individual hospitalisation history |
| You want guaranteed full coverage per person | You want cost-effective combined coverage |
| Parents are being included | Covering only spouse and young children |
Step 5 — Evaluate the Insurer
- Claim Settlement Ratio: Aim for 97%+. Check the latest IRDAI Annual Report.
- Network hospital count: More hospitals = more cashless options. Look for 7,000+.
- Claim process ease: Is there an app? 24×7 helpline? Direct TPA-free settlement?
- Customer complaints: Check IRDAI complaints data and online reviews for claim rejection patterns.
Step 6 — Read the Exclusions
- What is explicitly excluded from coverage
- Which procedures have sub-limits or capping
- Room rent policy details
- Waiting periods for pre-existing and specific diseases
- Disease-wise co-payment clauses
Step 7 — Select Add-Ons and Riders
| Add-On | What It Does | Recommended For |
|---|
| Critical Illness Rider | Lump sum on diagnosis of listed illnesses | Family history of serious illness |
| OPD Cover | Doctor visits and medicines without hospitalisation | Frequent outpatient users |
| Maternity Benefit | Covers delivery expenses | Those planning a family |
| Hospital Cash Benefit | Daily cash during hospitalisation | Income replacement during recovery |
Step 8 — Compare Premiums Intelligently
- Lower premium does not mean better value — compare total benefits per rupee
- Check premium escalation history — some insurers raise steeply at renewal
- Ask: can I afford to renew this comfortably every year as I age?
Step 10 — Buy Early, Review Annually
- Premiums are lower when you are young and healthy
- Waiting periods for pre-existing conditions start immediately
- No Claim Bonus builds year over year
- Review at every renewal — your needs change as life changes
Quick Framework: Young and healthy? Go for a comprehensive plan with high sum insured and no room-rent cap. Family history of serious illness? Add critical illness cover. Have employer cover? Add a super top-up.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many plans should I compare before deciding?
Compare at least 4–5 plans across 3–4 different insurers. Focus on actual policy benefits and exclusions, not just the premium.
Should I buy online or through an advisor?
Online buying is transparent and often cheaper. However, navigating plan features without guidance can lead to mistakes. An unbiased advisor helps you compare correctly and understand exclusions.
Can I buy health insurance for parents with pre-existing conditions?
Yes. Most insurers cover individuals with pre-existing conditions, subject to a waiting period (typically 2–4 years). Full disclosure is essential to avoid claim rejection.
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