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Best Critical illness policy in India 2019 – Comparison Table

Which is the best critical illness policy in India in 2019? Many of us have Term Life Insurance and Health Insurance. However, we never gave the importance to Critical Illness policies. Let us see the importance of having a Critical Illness policy and analyze which is Best Critical illness policy in India 2019 with comparison table.

Why we need Critical Illness Policy?

Your Life Insurance will come into picture when the insured die. Health insurance in other hand is “Indemnity” based insurance. This means the health insurance will indemnify the cost of hospitalization. Hence, health insurance will pay you the cost of hospitalization cost.

However, in a case of critical illness policies, they are called “Fixed Benefit” plans. Assume you are diagnosed with Cancer, and then irrespective of the cost involved in treatment, an insurance company will pay you the lump sum.

Due to diagnose of critical illness, you neither may die nor hospitalized but bedridden due to this critical illness. In such a situation, along with hospitalization, you have to bear your family obligations from your own pocket.

Also, in a case of health insurance, the benefits are defined like room rent cap or ICU cap. However, in the case of critical illness insurance, an insurance company will just pay you the lump sum.

The major critical illnesses are a heart attack, cancer or a stroke. Also, there are major chances that you survive after diagnosed with such critical illness. Hence, to compensate the work loss, financial burden of kids education and your financial commitments, you need a product which can compensate such losses.

Below image will show you the possibility of survival % from the critical illness.

Source: – ICICI Lombard

Hence, we may say such survival after the critical illness will come with the COST. To compensate for this cost, you must have insurance.

No matter how good your health insurance is, there are deductibles, co-insurance payments, prescriptions that are no longer covered and exclusions. While you are recovering from critical illness, you’re not working. But that doesn’t stop the need to pay your household expenses, utility bills, EMIs towards home or car and your credit card bill.

Also, do remember that majority of health insurance products excludes the critical illness covers. Hence, it is important for you to have a critical illness.

It is not necessary for me to put some data which reflect the possibility of you and I may in future get such critical illness. Because now it is known fact that possibility is high due to our food habits, lifestyle and the stress we are into now.

Also, the medical inflation rising at an alarming rate of 10% to 12%. Hence, it is imperative for us to compensate such a high cost. We can’t pay all such costs from our own pocket. It will devastate our financial life and ruin us. Hence, it is a must for all of us to have a critical illness.

Best Critical illness policy in India 2019 -How to choose?

# Size of the cover-How much is the right cover? There is no such specific yardstick. But ideally, it should not be less than Rs.10 lakh. Also, few suggest having around 4-5 times of your annual income. But in my view, if you are capable of paying a higher premium, then go for higher cover. This will compensate your future medical inflation for certain year.

Ideally, I suggest the cover must not be less than Rs.10 lakh and also it must be around at least 3-4 times of your annual income.

# Illness covered-Higher the illness covered means higher the premium. Also, make sure that you must check different organs are covered than the same organs for different diseases covered. For example, a single disease may split into different cover and you may get fooled that the product is covered much critical illness.

# Definitions-The biggest task for all of us is to understand the medical terminologies. Hence, it is always best to consult a family doctor if you have doubt in this. Critical Illness policy turned to be complex for many of us because we can’t understand the medical words used in proposal or policy document.

Hence, it is a must to understand before jumping into buying.

# Sub-Limits-Insurers fix some sub-limits for each disease. For example, let us say there is a sub-limit of Rs.5 lakh for a critical illness of heart. If you diagnosed with this disease, then the insurance company will pay you Rs.5 lakh only. The policy will continue with a reduced amount of Rs.5 lakh.

# Renewal-You must always look for life long renewable products. Because the possibility of facing critical illness is high when you grow older. Hence, choose the product which offers you the life long renewability.

# Exclusion-You checks for the exclusions listed in the policy. Usually, the pre-existing diseases are covered after 3 years of the waiting period. The immediate cover of pre-existing diseases comes with a cost in higher premium. Hence, better to avoid.

Along with that, few plans specifically avoid few particular diseases. Hence, check the diseases that are excluded.

# Premium affordability-The more benefits you look for will comes with the cost. Nothing is at free. Hence, better you understand your requirement and plan accordingly. The premium will also increase as you grow older. However, if your purchased critical illness as a rider along with Life Insurance, then this will remain same throughout the policy period.

However, such riders come with limitations which sometimes may feel useless. Hence, even though standalone critical illness policies are costlier, better to go with them.

# Survival or waiting Period Clause-In critical illness policies, this is as per me is the BIGGEST drawback. Let us assume you today diagnosed with kidney failure, then these critical illness policies will accept the claim if you survived for certain period after the diagnose.

Let us assume your policy define the survival period as 30 days, then you must survive for a minimum 30 days after the first diagnoses of the critical illness. Then only you can make the claim. Assume the insured died before 30 days, then his nominee will not receive anything.

Do remember that this survival period differs for different diseases. Hence, better to check and know beforehand.

Along with that, there is a waiting period clause. It usually commences from the issue of the policy and around 90 days. Hence, an insurance company will not accept any claim if you diagnosed with a critical illness during this first 90 days of policy start.

# Claim Settlement Ratio-Even though it is hard to find the exact reasons for rejection of the claim, it gives you bit relief if you know the CSR ratio of your insurer. At the end of the day, CSR is a raw data which not point the reasons for rejection and delay in rejection. But give you some indication of how the company dealing the claims.

# Critical Illness as a RIDER or a Standalone-Many Life and Health Insurance products offer critical illness as a rider. They are cheaper than the standalone critical illness plan.

The biggest advantage of having a standalone critical illness is that the freedom to choose the coverage. Usually, in the case of Life and Health Insurance, you are not allowed to go beyond the sum assured or sum insured covered. However, in a case of standalone critical illness, you have the freedom to choose as per your comfort.

In a case of life insurance, the premium will remain same throughout the policy period. However, in a case of health insurance and critical illness insurance, it changes as you grow older (but in the case of health insurance in an age slab).

One more advantage of buying critical illness as a rider is that along with health or life insurance, your rider also gets renewed automatically when you renew both. However, in the case of standalone policies, you have to renew separately.

Nowadays few insurers offering you the disease-specific plans like Cancer Plan or Diabetic Plan. But in my view, it is better to go for plans which cover more critical illnesses than the single one or two. We don’t which critical illness we suffer.

However, when it comes to control and features, rider always comes with some restrictions. Hence, I prefer standalone critical illness.

Best Critical illness policy in India 2019 – Comparison Table

Now we understood what is the importance of critical illness policy and how to choose the best critical illness policy in India. Let us now look into the available critical illness policies in India and study the comparison.

Note:- I missed to update the Cigna TTK Critical Illness insurance policy details (Cigna TTK Lifestyle Protection-Critical Care Insurance Plan). They are as below.

The number of Illness covered-15 (Basic) and 30 (Enhanced).

Survival Period-Unable to identify.

Minimum and Maximum Cover-Up to Rs.3 Cr.

Minimum and Maximum Entry AGe-18 Yrs to 65 Yrs.

You notice from above table that Apollo Munich covers the maximum diseases but the survival period ranges from 30-90 days.

Also, for Religare and Star, the survival period is NIL. It means if the insured diagnosed with critical illness the next day of the policy issued, the insurance company will pay the benefits.

Star’s critical illness cover is costly. Because along with critical illness, it also covers hospitalization (like health insurance).

Considering the above facts, I assume Apollo, Max Bupa and Religare stands best with features and premium range and hence I consider them as “Best Critical illness policy in India”.

Income Tax Benefits of Critical Illness Insurance Policies

Premium paid by you towards critical illness insurance policies will be eligible for tax deduction under Sec.80D of IT Act. Do remember that this benefit is not available if you paid the premium through cash. Refer my earlier post for better understanding “Tax Savings options other than Sec.80C for FY 2017-18“.

Also, any claim amount you receive from critical illness insurance policy is completely tax-free for you.

Can we buy a critical illness policy?

The critical illness policy is the complicated product which defines many medical terminologies. It is hard for a common man to understand. Also, diagnosing of critical illness not enough. Even though your doctor diagnosed it, there is no guarantee that claim will be accepted. Because the insurance company’s own doctor has to diagnose and establish that you are suffering from critical illness.

Also, the definition of diseases is not so exhaustive. Hence, there is a scope that an insurance company may reject your claim on the benefits of doubts and no clear definitions.

Check for family history of your’s for such critical illness. If you found its necessary then go ahead. Because in many cases as per insurance companies, the critical illness which they define is hard for the individual to survive. Hence, he may end up with no claim but to pay the hefty hospitalization bills.

Buy enough health insurance. If you still feel shortage, then go for super top up plans. Create an emergency fund especially for such diseases.

Hence, I feel critical illness policies are bit complicated. Instead, I suggest enhance your health insurance and if possible go for super top up and create an emergency fund. Rest you have to decide based on your own family history.

BasuNivesh

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  • Hello sir..
    In case of riders with term plan critical illness benefit is paid from the sum assured of term plan which is supposed to be paid in the death event of candidate....
    thereby decreasing the value of term insurance sum assured...
    Should this not be the criteria of choosing option between standalone and riders bacause rider pay from candidates own money in a way...a

    • Dear Anubhav,
      Your Term Life Insurance is required for a LIMITED PERIOD but your critical illness insurance is forever for you.

  • Dear Basu, I pray for your good health and all the blessings your readers have to offer. It goes without saying that your blogs have a multiplying effect through out India.

  • Dear Basu,
    Very informative article as always. Any specific reason to choose "Non life insurance" companies instead of life insurance companies. Or stand alone CI available only with this catogory companies.. pls clarify..

    • Dear Aravindan,
      Life Insurance companies sell such a product as a rider but not as a standalone product. Hence, the features are limited and benefits are certain % of base life plan. Hence, it is advisable to buy as a standalone product.

  • hello sir
    i am recently perches icici pru life insurance 50lc 50 years
    and add for rider 3lac .it will be right a wrong sir
    a fir take for separately critical illness insurance cover
    please suggest sir
    thanks kishor

    • Dear Anurag,
      For me all are equal and based on that only I shortlisted. I never do a particular product suggestion.

  • Thanks Basu. Certainly a great blog. Quite great information is given which is essential to know before you buy any plan. Just one confusion here, I believe, Religare has stopped providing “Fixed Benefit” plans and started something like mediclaim covering 32 critical illness where, instead of fixed payment, the company will take care of all the expenses related to such illness. Would this type of plan be good in comparison to fixed payment plan?

    • Dear Prashant,
      Thanks for your kind words. I am not sure about the change. However, if that is the case, then it is beneficial to the buyer.

      • I contacted the Religare Customer care. They dont have Religare Assure plan anymore.

        I am all the more confused now, as they say that in the base plan they have critical illness covered (they dont have specific reference) but they say "any illness" . How is that possible. In addition to that they are also providing Critical Insurance plans for people who wanted a larger coverage for those particular critical diseases. I am confused.

    • Dear Laxmikant,
      I have not listed this product because it is offered by Life Insurance Company. Here, I am concentrating on the products from non life insurers only.

  • Dear Basu,
    I don’t see TATA AIA LIFE ci insurance figuring in the list provided. What is the major shortcoming because of which it doesn’t figure in your list?

    • Dear Anupama,
      I am covering here NON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES but not LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES PRODUCTS.

      • But what about Tata AIA Life Insurance Vital Care Pro? What i understand is that it is a critical illness insurance? I was planning to purchase this. Please advise.

        • Dear Anupama,
          If you are comfortable with such offerings from LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES, then go ahead. In plain, it looks good.

  • Dear Basu,
    How is the ICICI PRU I PROTECT SMART term plan? I have planned to get this for 1 Cr with a term insurance for 85 yrs.

  • Hi Basavaraj Tonagatti,

    Can I have term policy with Basic Critical Illness Benefit (Lump Sum) in Aegon Life or any company why I have to purchase Critical Illness Policy?

    • Dear Makesh,
      When you buy critical illness cover as a rider, then you will not get the exhaustive coverage. Hence, it is always advisable to buy it separately.

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