Master Circular on Health Insurance Business

The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) has issued a Master Circular on Health Insurance Business. This Master Circular shall come into force with immediate effect, except for provisions where specific effective dates are mentioned.

The key information for policyholders, prospects, and customers includes:

Insurance Product Availability: Insurance products are available with add-ons/riders, catering to all ages, existing medical conditions, preexisting diseases, and chronic conditions.

Technological Advancements Treatments: The latest technological advancements and treatments are made available to policyholders.

Customer Information Sheet (CIS): Insurance companies shall issue a CIS as a separate annexure, containing key information on the policy, such as type of insurance, sum insured, exclusions, waiting period, claims procedure, policy servicing, and grievance redressal mechanism

Free Look Period: A 30-day free look period is provided to enable policyholders to review the terms and conditions of the policy and cancel it if not satisfied.

Cancellation of Indemnity Policy: Policyholders can cancel their policy at any time during the term by giving 7 days’ notice in writing.

Nomination: Policyholders can register or change their nomination during the term of the policy.

Grace Period for Payment of Premium: A grace period of 15 days for monthly premiums and 30 days for quarterly, half-yearly, or yearly premiums is available. If the policy is renewed during the grace period, all accrued credits (sum insured, no claim bonus, specific waiting periods, etc.) shall be protected.

Insurance Coverage during Grace Period: Coverage is available during the grace period if premiums are paid in installments.

Renewal of Health Insurance Policy: A health insurance policy shall be renewable unless the product is withdrawn due to established fraud, non-disclosure, or misrepresentation by the insured. The insurer shall not deny renewal based on previous claims.

Migration in case of Indemnity Policies: Policyholders can transfer credits gained to the extent of the sum insured, no claim bonus, specific waiting periods,

Portability in case of Indemnity Policies: The existing insurer shall provide information to the acquiring insurer within 72 hours of receipt of the request. The acquiring insurer shall decide and communicate on the proposal within 5 days.

Policy/Claim cannot be Contested: Policies and claims shall not be contestable on grounds of non-disclosure and/or misrepresentation except for established fraud after the completion of the moratorium period (60 months of continuous coverage).

No Claim Bonus: Accumulated no claim bonus can be claimed by way of addition to the sum assured or discount in renewal premium.

Approval for Cashless Claims:

  • Insurers shall strive to achieve 100% cashless claim settlement in a time-bound manner. Authorization for cashless claims should be given immediately, not more than one hour of receipt of request.
  • Necessary systems and procedures shall be put in place by the Insurer immediately and not later than 31st July, 2024.
  • Insurers may arrange for dedicated Help Desks in physical mode at the hospital to deal and assist with the cashless requests.
  • Insurers shall also provide pre-authorization to the policyholder through Digital mode

Final Authorisation for Discharge from the Hospital : Final claim authorisation should be given within THREE hours of receipt of discharge authorisation request received. In no case, the policyholder shall be made to wait to be discharged from the Hospital.

Settlement of Claims: No claim shall be repudiated without the approval of the Claims Review Committee (CRC).

Claims in respect of Multiple Policies: In case the available coverage is less than the admissible claim amount, the primary insurer shall coordinate with other insurers to ensure settlement of the balance amount without causing any hassles to the policyholder.

Implementation of Ombudsman Award: Insurers are required to comply with the award of the Insurance Ombudsman within 30 days. Failure to comply may result in a penalty of Rs. 5000 per day.

The broad requirements to be complied with by insurers in the health insurance business, as outlined in the Master Circular, include:

General Principles:

  • Board-approved underwriting policy covering all ages and medical conditions.
  • Policy on quality standards and benchmarks for empanelment of hospitals and healthcare providers.
  • Ensuring Ayush treatments are at par with other treatments.
  • Striving to provide 100% cashless services to policyholders
  • Designing proposal forms in simple language and providing them in scheduled languages.
  • Disseminating information about products transparently to prospects and policyholders.
  • Mandatory forwarding of CIS in the specified format and obtaining acknowledgment from the policyholder

Claims Settlement : A well defined claims handling, claim settlement procedures, turnaround times (TATs) for settlement of claims and policy servicing

No claim should be repudiated without the approval of the Claims Review Committee (CRC) or the Policyholder Management Committee (PMC).

Display on Insurers Website:

  • List of hospitals / healthcare providers tie up for Cashless Claim and list of network hospitals
  • Procedures to be followed by the policyholder for claim settlement under cashless facility and reimbursement of claims
  • Turn Around Time for policy servicing, approvals of cashless as well as reimbursement claim settlement
  • List of products on offer and products withdrawn

Training and Technology Solutions:

  • Periodical training for intermediaries, distribution channels, and employees on products, TATs, and regulatory changes.
  • Implementation of end-to-end technology solutions for effective onboarding, policy servicing, and claim settlement

Performance Monitoring of TPAs:

  • Board-approved criteria for monitoring TPA performance, customer servicing, and service level parameters.
  • Feedback collection from customers on claims settlement.
  • Claw back of remuneration based on customer feedback.
  • Payments to TPAs only after satisfactory service discharge

Product Management Committee and Advertisement Committee:

  • Establishment of committees for product management and advertisement as per the regulations

Product Filing:

  • Insurers must follow a structured procedure for filing new products, riders, add-ons, or modifications, which requires approval from the Product Management Committee (PMC).
  • Details of individual and group products should be maintained in designated forms.

 Withdrawal of Products:

  • Insurers are required to inform the withdrawal of any products, add-ons, or riders within 30 days using the specified form.
  • The decision to withdraw a health insurance product/add-on/rider is made by the PMC, with clear documentation of the reasons for withdrawal.
  • Existing customers of a withdrawn product should be provided options to renew, migrate to another product, or choose suitable alternatives.
  • Distribution channels must be informed well in advance about product withdrawals.
  • Refunds for premiums or deposits received for withdrawn products should be promptly issued to policyholders 16.

Miscellaneous Provisions:

  • Model product for persons with disabilities, HIV/AIDS, and mental illness
  • With specific consent of the policyholder, Insurers may facilitate creation of ABHA number as per procedures laid down..
  • Submission of periodic returns on Premium, claims etc. as per the provisions of the master circular on submission of returns issued by the Competent Authority

Source: https://irdai.gov.in/

Prevention and Maintenance of Fire Safety

Given the potential risks associated with fire hazards in hospitals, especially in this hot summer with rising temperature, it is imperative that strict protocols and measures be put in place to prevent, detect and respond to fire effectively. The Director General of Health Services, Ministry of Health and  Family Welfare has issued a detailed set of instructions and checklist to follow the proactive measures to prevent, detect and respond to fires effectively.

All the hospitals are directed to conduct regular preventive fire risk assessment drills to identify potentially vulnerable areas and

  1. Implement appropriate fire prevention measures, such as proper storage of flammable materials and regular and optimal preventive maintenance of electrical circuits and systems.
  2. Providing staff training on fire safety protocols, evacuation procedures, and use of fire-fighting equipment.
  3. Installation and optimum maintenance of fire detection and suppression systems, including smoke alarms, fire extinguishers, and sprinklers.
  4. Establishing an emergency response plan with SOPs for evacuating patients, staff, and visitors in the untoward event of a fire.
  5. Most importantly, regular conduct of mock emergency drills without compromise.

Click the button below to download the instructions & checklist issued by the Directorate.

Source:https://dghs.gov.in/

Workshop on GCP by NABH

National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Health Care (NABH) is organizing one day training programme on Good Clinical Trial Practices (GCP) through virtual platform

Objective of the Programme

The objective of this programme is to provide guidance to Ethics Committee members/Investigators/research staffs on implementation of Good Clinical Practice (GCP) in order to improve the overall clinical trial practices in India.

Who should attend?

Clinical research professionals, Investigators, Contract Research Organizations (CROs), nursing professional, Ethics committee members, Clinical research staff, etc.

Registration:

The registration can be done by filling the registration form at website www.nabh.co.  

Registration fee (non-refundable & non-changeable) is Rs. 4,000/- + GST@ 18% (Total Rs. 4720/-) per participant. 

Limited Seats are available and will be allotted on ‘first cum first serve’ basis.

Programme Timings: 02.00 pm to 06.00 pm

For registration and any other related query please contact:  
Ms. Varsha Srivastava
Assistant Director | NABH
National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers
Quality Council of India | www.qcin.org
ITPI Building, 5th Floor, 4-A,
I P Estate, Ring Road, New Delhi – 110002, India
Work: +91-11-42600621
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Workshop Dates and Link for Registration

28 Apr 2024 Timing 2.00 pm to 6.00 pm Click Here To Register
26 May 2024 Timing 2.00 pm to 6.00 pm Click Here To Register

Source: https://portal.nabh.co/EventDetails.aspx?id=221#gsc.tab=0

Proactive measures in preventing Hospital fires during Summer

The Union Health Ministry and the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) have issued a joint advisory to all States/ UTs underscoring the paramount importance of  proactive  measures  in  preventing  Hospital fires as temperatures escalate during Summer season.

State Health Departments and State Disaster Management Authorities have been directed to work  in close collaboration to ensure that all accredited hospitals within their jurisdiction take immediate  action on the  following:

a. Thorough Inspections
b. Electrical Load Audits
c. Fire NOC Compliance

A detailed set of instructions outlining the steps and measures to be undertaken by hospitals to ensure fire safety compliance have also been provided to Chief Secretaries of all States and UTs, recommending them to disseminate the information among all accredited hospitals

Following are the instructions that need to be carried out to prevent occurrences of fire incidents in hospitals and other healthcare facilities

a. Regular inspection of Functional Fire-Fighting Systems
b. Regular Maintenance and Testing
c. Regular Electrical Load Audits
d. Oxygen Safety
e. Installation of Smoke Detectors and Fire Alarms
f. Combustible Material Control
g. Non-Combustible MateriaI for Electrical Ducts
h. Avoid Overloading Power Sources
i. Installation of Water Sprinklers and Hosepipes
j. Strict Adherence to the National Building Code
k.Obtaining Fire Safety NOC
l. Staff Training and Drills
m.Evacuation Plans

States/UTs have also been urged to conduct follow up reviews to ensure the implementation of these critical safety measures.

Source:https://pib.gov.in/PressReleaseIframePage.aspx?PRID=2016232

Guidance on Auditing Climate Change issues in ISO 9001

Climate change issues are one of many issues that organizations are to consider when analysing their internal and external context and determining requirements from customers and other relevant interested parties.

As part of ISO’s commitment to action on climate change, amendments to over 30 of ISO’s Management System Standards, including ISO 9001, have now been issued to include climate change considerations and the same is published on 23 February 2024.

Key points are given below:

The amendments include the determination of whether climate change is a relevant issue for the organization and the consideration of interested parties’ requirements related to climate change.

Emphasizes the need for auditors to maintain objectivity and neutrality when auditing climate change issues, focusing on assessing how organizations address climate change within their quality management systems

Provides guidance for auditing climate change issues impacting the quality management system and its intended results, outlining specific considerations and examples for auditors to evaluate

Furthermore, the document highlights the importance of addressing issues determined as relevant by the organization within the quality management system.

Presents non-exhaustive examples of questions and related aspects for auditors to assess how organizations are addressing climate change issues, including determining the scope of the quality management system, actions to address risks and opportunities, changes, resources, operations, and performance evaluation and improvement.

Underscores the need for auditors to evaluate if organisations have identified contractually agreed customer requirements or statutory and regulatory requqirements with climate change relevance and whether these are being acted upon.

Source: https://committee.iso.org/home/tc176/iso-9001-auditing-practices-group.html

Awareness Program – GCPPCS

Translational Health Sciences and Technology Institute (THSTI), an autonomous institution under the Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India announces the rollout of the Good Clinical Practice Professional Certification Scheme (GCPPCS) awareness webinar series.

Good Clinical Practice Professional Certification Scheme (GCPPCS) is first of its kind based on the International Personnel Certification Standard (ISO 17024:2012). GCPPCS is aimed to achieve an uniform, competence standard using internationally accepted best practice for assessment and certification.

GCPPCS has two aspects – a system of accreditation of Training Institutions to ensure standardised, high-quality GCP training and certification (by Third-Party Certification) to promote certification of GCP professionals both within the country and across the globe.

There is an ever-growing demand for trained and certified Good Clinical Practice (GCP) professionals in the clinical research arena both in academia and in industry. THSTI as the Scheme Owner believes that GCPPCS will help in achieving a benchmark in the competence requirements.

When?

Date : March 21,2024
Time : 3pm to 5 pm IST


Who Should Attend?

All Interested professionals – ethics committee members, clinical researchers or clinical trial team members, investigators involved in clinical research or trial, personnel working in the area of regulatory affairs, pharma, biotech, research institutes, academia, and other personnel working in this area can register for the webinar

The registered participants will receive e-Certificates (Certificate of attendance)


Fee ?

There is NO Fee for attending this webinar


Last Date for Registration is March 20,2024 till 6 pm IST


The link to register online : https://forms.gle/SHe6qDusSnDfScDC7


For any queries please contact : gcppcs.cdsa@thsti.res.in

Source: https://cdsa.thsti.in/gcppcs-accreditation/

Smart Hospitals 2024 Conference – Industry Update

Smart Hospitals Platform is created to help Business Owners of Small and Midsized Hospitals, Daycare Centers, Clinics etc. LEARN to MANAGE their businesses, in alignment with changing market needs and business scenarios.

Conference this year is designed to create conversations on Growth Opportunities for Healthcare Businesses and Investments the sector is attracting over last few years.

Conference Theme :

Indian Healthcare Services – A Decade Of GROWTH 🡅 Forecast
– SMART GROWTH Enablers

𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗳𝗲𝗿𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗢𝗯𝗷𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗲 :

A Decade Of Growth Forecast For Healthcare

Indian Healthcare Space has been witnessing a strong GROWTH surge over the last 2-3 years, especially in Tier 1 and 2 Cities in the country. Demand for Quality Healthcare is on the rise and this market need is driving heavy flow of Private Equity Investments into the sector over the last 2-3 years.

Industry Reports say in Indian metros total bed density remains largely uncapitalised and for Quality beds there is a demand-supply gap of 20-30 per cent. 

Tier 1 and 2 cities are where a large part of India’s GDP growth is going to happen and they will become a very important growth engine of this healthcare market. Providers of Services prefer to be in the markets where the market needs are not met.

Indian Healthcare Services – 5 Strong Pillars of Growth

Services Growth will be driven by the Convergence of following sub domains providing care delivery through multiple channels :

– Hospitals
– Home Care
– Diagnostics
– Health Insurance
– Digital Health

ENABLERS for GROWTH for each sub domain may vary . SMART Hospitals Conference will have  speakers discussing about the much needed ENABLERS to Drive the Growth.

Opportunity for Healthcare Service Providers across the spectrum from Tier 1,2,3,4 and 5 cities to join the session and Listen to Experts Opinions, Views on the SMART Growth Enablers that will drive the Sectoral Growth over the next decade. 

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📅 Date: 15th March 2024 – Friday
⏲ Time: 10 00 am – 5 00 pm
🌆 Venue: Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai

𝗪𝗵𝗼 𝗦𝗵𝗼𝘂𝗹𝗱 𝗔𝘁𝘁𝗲𝗻𝗱 ?

Promoters of Hospitals / Other Healthcare Service Organizations (Micro, Small, Medium and Large  Organizations) ,   Medical Professionals / Practitioners ,  Administrators, Management / Operations Teams, Marketing Teams, Managerial Teams, Technology Teams , Startups, Innovators,  HealthTech, MedTech, Digital Health Companies , Investors , Academic Institutions , Innovators, Nursing Professionals, Paramedical Teams, Health Insurers, TPAs, Management Consultants, Finance Professionals and other stakeholders

Conference Entry by prior registration.

Delegate Fee:

INR 1000 (including GST) per Participant. Fee includes Lunch & Hi Tea arrangements

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𝗦𝘁𝗲𝗽 𝟭 :

Make the payment using the QR code shared below 

𝗦𝘁𝗲𝗽 𝟮 :

Click the ‘Register here” button given below and fill up the delegate registration form. Please mention the payment reference number in the form 

For detailed information about Expo, Conference , click : https://www.medicalfair-india.com/special-shows-overview

For enquiries related to Conference Partnerships, Stalls booking inside Diagnostics Pavilion , delegate registration enquiries, pls write to :

VermaA@md-india.com +91-124-4544507
Ms Rama Venugopal – info@events.healthcare / +91 9840870532

For conference delegate registration enquiries, please write to :
Ms Rama Venugopal – info@events.healthcare / +91 9840870532

Source: https://smarthospitals.events/

Clinlab India 2024 Conference – Industry Update

MEDICAL FAIR INDIA is India’s leading Trade Fair for the Medical and Healthcare Industry. For the last 28 years, Medical Fair India has been successfully addressing the various needs of Hospitals, Health Centres & Clinics.  With participation from over 20 countries, MEDICAL FAIR INDIA provides an opportunity to position your brand among competitors and further increase your level of visibility. MEDICAL FAIR INDIA acts as a platform where connections are made and business relationships are nurtured.

ClinLab India is the exhibition & conference on the topic of laboratory medicine, Point of Care Testing, molecular diagnostics and clinical chemistry. The show is aimed to promote the recent developments and market trends in the in-vitro diagnostics (IVD) sector and allied areas.

ClinLab India brings together the leaders in the medical laboratory industry designed to create maximum interaction and meeting opportunities where manufacturers, dealers and distributors can promote their brands, meet potential customers and entertain existing clients. 

The year 2024 holds a lot of promise for the Indian IVD industry. Technology is also going to be a critical growth factor. The Indian start-up ecosystem is aggressively targeting the IVD-MedTech segment, and we will see some compelling solutions from them soon

This is the 5th Edition of ClinLab India.

Conference Theme 2024 :
Driving Global Dominance through Innovations :
– IVD Industry’s Role in Economic Growth

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📅 Date: 14th March 2024 – Thursday
⏲ Time: 10 00 am – 5 00 pm
🌆 Venue: Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai

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IVD , Biotech companies – Management & Technical Personnel, Healthcare Services – Management & Technical Teams from Clinical Labs/Hospitals/Blood Banks/CROs/Medical Colleges/Home Healthcare Companies and Other Healthcare Organisations , Startups, Innovators from Biotech space, Other stakeholders, Government Representatives

𝐅𝐨𝐫 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐟𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐔𝐩𝐝𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐬, please visit :

https://www.medicalfair-india.com/special-shows-clin-lab-india

Conference Entry by Prior Registration.

Delegate Fee : INR 1100 per participant (including GST). Fee includes Lunch & Hi Tea

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𝗦𝘁𝗲𝗽 𝟭 :

Make the payment using the QR code shared below

Step 2:
Click the ‘Register here” button given below and fill up the delegate registration form. Please mention the payment reference number in the form 

For more information about Expo, visit : https://www.medicalfair-india.com

For enquiries related to Conference Partnerships, Stalls booking inside Diagnostics Pavilion , delegate registration enquiries, pls write to :

VermaA@md-india.com +91-124-4544507
Ms Rama Venugopal – info@events.healthcare / +91 9840870532

For conference delegate registration enquiries, please write to :
Ms Rama Venugopal – info@events.healthcare / +91 9840870532

Source: https://events.healthcare/

“SANJEEVANI”- HEALTHCARE AND WELLNESS EXPO

SEPC with the support of the Ministry of Commerce has been taking the steps to expand the horizon of healthcare services to attract medical value tourists from across the world, the global landscape of MVT being so dynamic in nature has thrown up new challenges. The competitive environment has completely taken a new dimension. Many countries have emerged as strong competitors to India in terms of cost advantage and India needs to reorient its positioning in the global market. Having the largest pool of doctors in the world, world class hospitals, post treatment care centres, wellness centres for post and preventive healthcare measures and all related infrastructure, India is well poised to aptly position itself as a destination for “Responsible and Credible Healthcare.”

In order to give impetus to this new initiative of repositioning, Services Export Promotion Council, with the support of Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India, is organizing SANJEEVANI (India Heals) – An International Event on Medical Tourism from 28th March 2024 to 30th March 2024 at Chennai Trade Centre, Nandambakkam, Tamil Nadu.   Two editions of India Heals were organized to showcase the competence, affordability and advantage India offered in the healthcare services sector.  The renaming of India Heals as SANJEEVANI, the life infusing herb, adds a significant dimension of trust and care for life in our repositioning of India as a destination for healthcare.

The upcoming “Sanjeevani 2024” aims to establish a platform fostering enduring partnerships among countries, particularly in the identified champion and focus Healthcare Service Sector. The exhibition anticipates the participation of over 100 Indian companies from the Medical Tourism and healthcare service sector, with over 5000 domestic visitors expected to attend. The event will showcase diverse segments including:

  • Hospitals/Medical centre
  • MVT Facilitators
  • Health Tech Companies
  • Medical Devices
  • Wellness & Ayurvedic centre
  • Medical Insurance Companies
  • Hair Transplant Clinics and Cosmetic Surgeries Hospitals
  • Medical Insurance Companies

Program Details:

Date : 28th March 2024 to 30th March 2024
Locatin : Chennai Trade Centre, Nandambakkam, Tamil Nadu.  

“Sanjeevani” is designed to foster business opportunities through focused B2B Sessions, distinguishing itself with innovative formats and value additions. With the invaluable support from Indian Missions abroad, the event anticipates the participation of over 150 Foreign Delegates worldwide.

For more information you can visit: https://www.servicesepc.org/sanjeevani/

To reserve space under the “Sanjeevani 2024”, please register here

To read sponsorship brochure and program brochure, click here:

For more query regarding stall sell you can reach the following :

Mr. Mayank Sharma, E-mail Id– mayank.Sharma@servicesepc.org / Mobile – 8349417890

Mr. Desh Raj, E-mail:Id – desh.raj@servicesepc.org  / Mobile – 8010215260

Mr. Dalip Chopra, E-mail Id – dalipchopra65@gmail.com / Mobile – 9873548997

Mr. Mohit Arora, E-mail Id – mohit.arora@servicesepc.org  / Mobile – 7827517525

Source : https://www.servicesepc.org/

Workshop Announcement

Workshop on ISO 20658 – 2023. ISO 20658:2023 is a technical specification (TS) that defines the requirements for the collection, transport, receipt, and handling of samples for medical laboratories

The ISO 20658:2023 is an essential resource for all healthcare professionals and medical institutions

Who Can Attend ?

Laboratory professionals : Pathologists, Microbiologists, Bio chemist, Phlebotomist Customer care managers and Quality managers

Program Details :

Date : April 20, 2024
Venue: 8th Floor Auditorium, Kauvery Hospital, Vadapalani, Chennai
Mode : In Person Training (Interactive sessions with case based learning)
Fee – Rs 2000 per delegate


Click here to Register : https://bit.ly/430kbTO

Click here to make payment : https://bit.ly/49Q4cK7

For more details, please contact Ms.Boomadevi @ 9538616636


Do Register and Join the session