By Joining FHPL network you may accept the cashless cards of the below insurance companies.
1. Aditya Birla capital insurance Company Ltd. 2. Care Health insurance . 3. Future General Insurance. 4. IFFCO – TOKIA Insurance 5. Manipal Cigna Insurance. 6. Paramount TPA 7. SBI General Insurance Co. Ltd
8. Medi Assist 9. MD India 10. NIVA (MAX) Bupa Insurance. 11. Navi General Insurance 12. Star Health Insurance 13. SBI General Insurance 14. National General Insurance
1. Aditya Birla capital insurance Company Ltd. 2. Care Health insurance . 3. Future General Insurance. 4. IFFCO – TOKIA Insurance 5. Manipal Cigna Insurance. 6. SBI General Insurance Co. Ltd 7. Medi Assist 8. MD India 9. NIVA (MAX) Bupa Insurance. 10. Navi General Insurance
11. Paramount TPA 12. Star Health Insurance 13. SBI General Insurance 14. National General Insurance
NSSO Report on Health Expenses:
According to a recent survey of NSSO, an average hospitalization in India cost is ₹ 20,135, up from ₹ 18,268 in the 71st round (Jan-June 2014). In rural areas, the average cost was ₹ 16,676 (up from ₹ 14,935) while in urban areas it increased to ₹ 26,475 from ₹ 24,436. Most of these expenses are met by the household savings and it has heavy toll on poor people.
These are just the out-of-pocket expenses but people are spending lakhs for serious illnesses and surgeries. Having a lack of awareness and access to insurance could also be the main reason for not availing of the feature. After Considering the above-mentioned, Bhrungi Hospitals has associated with the best and most trusted Insurance providing organizations to make healthcare more affordable and accessible.
Health insurance is one such area where people give their least thought to investing their earnings. It’s a natural thing for every person to imagine himself in a hospital suffering from ailments and medical expenses. But, a spurt of lifestyle diseases and COVID – 19 have changed this perception and made many youngsters realize the real value of health insurance.
Health Insurance Benefits:
Acts as a hedge against the sudden financial burden