Medical Insurance & Case Papers

If one has medical insurance and is hospitalized for some major problem leading to surgery or other medical actions, and if one claims the medical insurance, the insurance company insists that all the original documents, reports and films for USG, MRI, X-rays, etc need to be submitted along with the claim for the reimbursement of these medical expenses to be accepted by the insurance company.

What do they do with the original documents collected? Destroy them later, may be.

But if the patient develops some other serious problem at a later date, the patient only has the photocopies, which are not at all useful. Mostly, these photocopies are taken by the hospital itself (who cares a damn for the patients anyway, and are mostly interested for getting the money, which they get from insurance companies), the hospitals are totally careless in taking the photocopies. If a patient is admitted at a later date for extended problems from earlier hospitalization, the very same hospitals blame the patients due to poor quality of the photocopies.

I understand, that Hon Supreme court in one of it’s verdict has said that any citizen can taken multiple mediclaim policies from different insurance companies. In such a case, the person is paying multiple premia for the different insurance policies taken.

After the first hospitalization, when the claim is to be submitted, the patient many times finds, that all the medical problems faced by him/her during that hospitalization, are not covered in each of the mediclaim policies taken.

In such a case, he/she tries to find the policy under which he/she can get maximum benefits.

Unfortunately, the problems for which claim cannot be submitted for one such policy selected, are covered under other policy.

But because all the original documents and reports are handed over by the hospital to the medical insurance company, the patient finds that this claim cannot be even made by him/her.

It is high time, that the mediclaim companies respect the verdict of Hon Supreme Court, and allow the patient to submit more than one claim to different insurance companies, for which they must stop asking for the original documents and reports, which are only grabbed by them so that the second claim cannot be made by the patient. An anti-patient attitude.

The hospitals also must be banned from directly handing over the originals to the insurance companies because the insurance premia is not paid by the hospitals. If insurance companies have some such clause for the hospitals to follow, that MUST be removed legally.

If one is making premia payments to multiple policies, one MUST be allowed to claim advantages available with each of such policy, for which the patient MUST be allowed to keep the original documents and reports with him/her, and submit only photocopies attested by the hospital o the insurance companies.

Can the health ministry do something in this respect, especially for senior citizens? more  

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Practically it is one of the method to avoid and deny the claim. Once the ORIGINAL doc's submitted after couple of months you will receive asking to submit some other details and therein after one will receive communication seeking ORIGINAL of some important documents. When you plead that the same is already submitted and show them acknowledgement also, the company (Usually the service Provider) will say that we don't have the ORIGINAL and Ins. Company under that pretext will deny your claim stating the matter is closed due to non submission of ORIGINAL Now you & the service provider have to fight for ORIGINAL. Subsequently it will be advised to submit DUPLICATE by obtaining the same. And you will not get the copy as Original/Substitute. This goes on till you leave your claim &/Or Not follow-up like that of earlier. After six months there will be last communication that your claim is settled and file is closed. If you desire to context again go to the regional Office/Head Office/Claim Office which will be at H'bad,B'luru/Channai for central States and in Delhi/Chandigarh for South States. This Practice prevailed since Years and Authorities also well aware BUT keep mum. more  
Please request return of originals after claim is processed. They shall be handed back. more  
They should return the originals to the insured, once they complete verification process. There can be no duplicates of x-ray and other film based results. more  
Usually, in order to avoid duplication of claim, the original bills are taken by the Insurance Company. more  
The Original films/CDs can be returned for future reference. more  
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