macha Posted December 14, 2020 Author Report Posted December 14, 2020 4 minutes ago, Deadp0ol2 said: India la health insurance aa Too much Americanized ayipoinav parents ki macha... they will be 60+ soon kada...so thinking ... parents Kuda vada... Quote
pichallah Posted December 14, 2020 Report Posted December 14, 2020 1 minute ago, macha said: parents ki macha... they will be 60+ soon kada...so thinking ... parents Kuda vada... There you go buddy. Quote
macha Posted December 14, 2020 Author Report Posted December 14, 2020 3 minutes ago, pichallah said: There you go buddy. thank you... Quote
Deadp0ol2 Posted December 14, 2020 Report Posted December 14, 2020 7 minutes ago, macha said: parents ki macha... they will be 60+ soon kada...so thinking ... parents Kuda vada... health insurance kattina you won't get much money from them a lot of hidden conditions. just nee satisfaction kosam kattukovadame hospitals lo direct kattadam better Quote
macha Posted December 14, 2020 Author Report Posted December 14, 2020 Just now, Deadp0ol2 said: health insurance kattina you won't get much money from them a lot of hidden conditions. just nee satisfaction kosam kattukovadame hospitals lo direct kattadam better hmm got it... Quote
Kool_SRG Posted December 14, 2020 Report Posted December 14, 2020 There are good options let me know parents age so can suggest...if you declared details properly its not an issue to get yourself covered till the insured amount. Quote
Amrita Posted December 14, 2020 Report Posted December 14, 2020 1 hour ago, Deadp0ol2 said: India la health insurance aa Too much Americanized ayipoinav Adenti tax benefit kuda vastundi ga ? Ma inter nunche undedi ma family ki. My sister ki tonsillitis operation ki insurance covered also in her engineering. Ento anni US lone unnayi anukuntunnara enti ? Quote
Deadp0ol2 Posted December 14, 2020 Report Posted December 14, 2020 38 minutes ago, Amrita said: Adenti tax benefit kuda vastundi ga ? Ma inter nunche undedi ma family ki. My sister ki tonsillitis operation ki insurance covered also in her engineering. Ento anni US lone unnayi anukuntunnara enti ? nee insurance details ivvu? entha kattinav entha cover chesindu? a company? most of the insurances dont cover big expense. many have hidden clauses. mana indian market lo chinna chinna clinics nundi big hospitals varaku lots of doctors. People there don't care about insurance so companies milk whatever they can get. Quote
Amrita Posted December 14, 2020 Report Posted December 14, 2020 16 minutes ago, Deadp0ol2 said: nee insurance details ivvu? entha kattinav entha cover chesindu? a company? most of the insurances dont cover big expense. many have hidden clauses. mana indian market lo chinna chinna clinics nundi big hospitals varaku lots of doctors. People there don't care about insurance so companies milk whatever they can get. Na insurance kadu ma nanna kattevallu since i was in school/inter . I remember bonds and insurance edo tax benefit vastundi. I didnt work in india naku idea ledu. But i know ma akka operation ki it covered. It covers only when u admit into hospital anukunta. Mediclaim aey edo . She got her surgery in kamineni may 15 yrs back. My parents still have health insurance in India. Ma bamma ki kuda undi. Quote
k2s Posted December 14, 2020 Report Posted December 14, 2020 2 hours ago, macha said: evarinaa parents ki India lo health insurance chepichara?... chaypistey what is the best one ? what to look for koncham insights evandi.... start I heard is the good one nenu star health konna.. for my mother and mother-in-law kosam.. Quote
Hippilahiri Posted December 14, 2020 Report Posted December 14, 2020 Bhayyo pre existing conditions cover avutaya evana insurances lo ? Quote
macha Posted December 15, 2020 Author Report Posted December 15, 2020 2 hours ago, k2s said: nenu star health konna.. for my mother and mother-in-law kosam.. nice star lo emi plan ? Quote
macha Posted December 15, 2020 Author Report Posted December 15, 2020 2 hours ago, Hippilahiri said: Bhayyo pre existing conditions cover avutaya evana insurances lo ? Varies anukunta... Quote
Himanshuuuu Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago When I first came to this thread looking for the best health insurance in India, I was honestly overwhelmed. Everyone has a different opinion — some people swear by private plans, others call them useless, and a lot of posts end with “just buy whatever your employer gives you.” That confusion itself became the problem for me: I wasn’t sure what to trust, what to compare, and how to even start evaluating plans. I spent weeks reading policy documents, claim settlement ratios, cashless hospital networks, and every comparison article out there. Still, I kept asking myself: Is this insurer strong? How does this policy really stack up for someone in my city and age group? That’s where I stumbled upon BimaScore — a system that gives you a clear score (400–1000) showing how strong your health insurance choice is, based on real-world factors like claim trends, network strength, and policy structure. Using BimaScore was a relief. Instead of guessing between brand names and hearsay, I could see a data-driven score that helped me compare plans side-by-side. It didn’t just tell me which plan was “popular” — it showed me which ones were actually strong for my situation. That simple clarity took away so much noise. Imagine a world where you don’t have to wonder “Is this a good policy?” — you just know. That’s the vision I’m aiming for. If you’re tired of confusion and want a clear starting point, go check your BimaScore now: https://bimascore.com?ref=forum When I first came to this thread looking for the best health insurance in India, I was honestly overwhelmed. Everyone has a different opinion — some people swear by private plans, others call them useless, and a lot of posts end with “just buy whatever your employer gives you.” That confusion itself became the problem for me: I wasn’t sure what to trust, what to compare, and how to even start evaluating plans. I spent weeks reading policy documents, claim settlement ratios, cashless hospital networks, and every comparison article out there. Still, I kept asking myself: Is this insurer strong? How does this policy really stack up for someone in my city and age group? That’s where I stumbled upon BimaScore — a system that gives you a clear score (400–1000) showing how strong your health insurance choice is, based on real-world factors like claim trends, network strength, and policy structure. Using BimaScore was a relief. Instead of guessing between brand names and hearsay, I could see a data-driven score that helped me compare plans side-by-side. It didn’t just tell me which plan was “popular” — it showed me which ones were actually strong for my situation. That simple clarity took away so much noise. Imagine a world where you don’t have to wonder “Is this a good policy?” — you just know. That’s the vision I’m aiming for. If you’re tired of confusion and want a clear starting point, go check your BimaScore now: https://bimascore.com?ref=forum Quote
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