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SUBSCRIBE TO RAM N JAVA NOW!Is Your Health Insurance Coverage Enough?
Choosing the right amount of health insurance is one of the most important financial decisions you will ever make. If you buy too little, a single hospital bill can wipe out your entire life savings. If you buy too much, you waste money on high premiums.
What is Health Insurance "Coverage"?
Coverage (or Sum Insured) is the maximum amount your insurance company will pay for your medical bills in one year. If your bills exceed this amount, you must pay the difference from your own pocket.
🚨 Example: If your policy is 5 Lakhs but the surgery costs 7 Lakhs, you are responsible for the extra 2 Lakhs!
The "50% Rule" for Families
A simple way to estimate your need is to have insurance equal to at least 50% of your total yearly income.
- Income 10 Lakhs/Year: Aim for 5 to 10 Lakhs coverage.
- Metro City Resident: Experts now recommend 10 to 20 Lakhs due to high hospital costs.
4 Factors That Decide Your Coverage
- Number of Members: A family of 4 needs more coverage than a single person. 10 Lakhs is a safe starting point.
- Your City: Treatment in Mumbai, Delhi, or Bangalore is much more expensive than in smaller towns.
- Age of Members: If you have elderly parents (60+), you should increase your coverage to 15-20 Lakhs.
- Hospital Choice: If you prefer top-tier private hospitals, your costs will be higher, so your insurance must be larger.
The Smart "Base + Top-Up" Strategy
Instead of one giant expensive policy, many smart families buy a Base Policy (e.g., 5 Lakhs) and add a Top-Up Policy (e.g., 15 Lakhs). This gives you massive 20 Lakh coverage at a much lower total cost!
Key Takeaways for Your Security
- Standard Rule: Coverage = 50% of Annual Income.
- Small Family Minimum: 10 Lakhs Rupees.
- Families with Elders: 15-20 Lakhs Rupees.
- The Goal: Total peace of mind during medical emergencies.
Don't wait for an emergency—protect your family today!
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