Our reader Manish Singh, 41,* who lives in Mumbai wants to know whether he should opt for this scheme.
Manish's wife is 37 and they have two children, aged, 7 and 9 respectively. All these years he has been buying a medical insurance policy for his family. He would pay an annual premium of Rs 9,137 and get a cover of Rs 7 lakh for his family.
This would care of all their medical needs. And since he had not made a claim yet on his policy, he had accumulated a no-claim bonus of Rs 2.31 lakh, thus increasing his total cover to Rs 9.31 lakh.
Now, he says, "I have read many articles in the newspapers recently regarding mediclaim policies and I am really confused. I have decided to discontinue my existing mediclaim policy and to go for the new unit linked health insurance policies being offered by leading life insurance companies.
Here, by paying a sum of Rs 28,500 as yearly premium I can get my family insured for Rs 14 lakh (Rs 5 lakh for my wife and Rs 3 lakh each for myself and my kids). I can also make investments."
*name changed to protect identity












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