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Apollo Munich launches ‘Dengue Care’ with Rs 50,000 hospitalisation cover

Apollo Munich Health Insurance launched a ‘Dengue Care’ scheme available at one-time premium of Rs 444.

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Apollo Munich Health Insurance CEO Antony Jacob with brand advocate and iconic cricketer Sourav Ganguly at the launch of 'Dengue Care' health insurance policy.

Apollo Munich Health Insurance today launched the ‘Dengue Care’ scheme in the presence of brand advocate and iconic cricketer Sourav Ganguly here today.

‘Dengue Care’ scheme, available at Rs 1.2 per day, is an exclusive health insurance policy to cover related expenses that arise from the ailment for patients and the insurer is looking to lessen their burden – the one-time premium payable is Rs 444.

The policy, available online, at Apollo centres and with the agents, is for every age group without any pre-disease clause and covers Rs 50,000 hospitalisation and Rs 10,000 outpatient treatment i.e. medicine and clinic visit expenses. The patients, if tested positive, can go for cashless treatment at any Apollo Munich centre or can claim their expenses within seven working days of depositing their bills.

“From the statistics on various types of infections and problem faced by people, we know the pain that monsoon brings and therefore, we wanted one product which is simple to understand, easy to buy, cost effective and easy to use,” said Apollo Munich Health Insurance CEO Antony Jacob.

Since insurance hasn’t penetrated too deep in India and a huge part of the population does not have insurance of any kind, the insurer said it is looking to bridge the gap at least with respect to this disease that is widespread during the monsoon.

Talking about the policy, Antony Jacob said that this policy requires only a self-declaration and 15 day period before it gets activated. He also explained that people who are not required to be admitted in the hospital can also claim clinic visit charges, test fee and medicine expenses of up to Rs 10,000 by submitting the bills.

At the launch, Sourav Ganguly shared the personal experience of his daughter when she fell prey to dengue three years ago and said, “Her suffering was heartbreaking and I still worry about it every monsoon.” He also highlighted the importance of providing for medical expenses and appealed to the people to keep their surroundings clean.

Citing example of his daughter, Ganguly urged everyone to pledge platelets to help people suffering from dengue.

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First published on: 28-07-2015 at 22:37 IST