More Indians now using Insurance without Hospitalization

Earlier, health insurance only helped when you were hospitalized.

But now, things are changing.

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More and more insurance policies are including OPD (Outpatient Department) cover, which allows you to claim insurance for regular medical expenses without needing to be admitted to a hospital.

According to a Policybazaar report, around 22% of health insurance policies now include OPD cover, compared to just 5% three years ago.

This shows that people are increasingly using their insurance for minor illnesses and everyday medical needs.

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What Does OPD Cover Include?

OPD cover allows you to get a cashless facility for:

Doctor consultations

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Blood tests and scans

Medicines

Dental treatments

Regular health checkups

About 90% of OPD claims are settled directly by the insurance company, so you don’t need to pay anything upfront.

How Are People Benefiting?

People now use insurance 3–4 times a year, unlike hospitalization claims which usually happen only once in a year or less.

Hospitalizations have reduced by 5–10% among people who have OPD cover, as they get treatment earlier.

More than half of the users now consult doctors online via video or phone calls.

In terms of cost:

35–40% of OPD claim expenses go to doctor visits

25–30% on tests

20–25% on medicines

Who Is Using OPD Cover the Most?

Working professionals are the biggest users of this facility.

People aged 30–45 years make up 33% of OPD policyholders.

Young adults aged 18–30 years account for 27%.

Demand is highest in major cities like Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Chennai.

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