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No Bar for Very Senior Citizens
Apollo Munich's new plan promises to break this ceiling, allowing even
very senior citizens (above 80) and nonagenarians to buy the cover.
The cover, however, will have a fat price tag. A Rs3-lakh cover for a
70-year-old will come at Rs19,000 a year. At 80, it will costRs32,000
a year and at 90, Rs57,000. Add the 10.3% service tax and the total
yearly cost is more than 20% of the cover. "These are tentative
figures submitted to the regulator; the final figures may change
marginally when the product is finally cleared," says Jacob. The
conditions don't end there.
There's a waiting period of one year before the plan covers all
diseases, and a long four-year wait for covering pre-existing
diseases. Also, senior citizens won't get all the facilities of a
normal cover. "There will be a co-payment clause as well as sub-limits
in the policy," Jacob clarifies.
The co-payment clause requires the buyer to shell out a percentage of
the claim (normally 20%). Under the sublimit clause, there are limits
on expenses incurred under various heads, such as room rent, doctor's
fee, nursing charges and cost of medicines. However, this applies to
all patients irrespective of age.