Even the treating senior doctor confirmed: hospitalization was medically necessary to prevent life-threatening complications. Yet the insurer refused, showing blatant disregard for patient safety. @careinsuranceIN (4/6)
My 62-year-old mother was hospitalized with acute gastroenteritis & colitis. Care Health Insurance denied her claim (AL No. 96712877, Policy No. 13723348) calling it “OPD-manageable” despite clear medical evidence & doctor’s certificate @careinsuranceIN@Dev_Fadnavis@PMOIndia
We’ve escalated this to IRDAI (Bima Bharosa) for intervention. But it’s shocking that health insurance, which we pay for in good faith, can be denied in such critical situations. @careinsuranceIN@Dev_Fadnavis@PMOIndia
Despite clear medical reports — including intestinal bleeding, severe infection, electrolyte imbalance, and early kidney stress — @careinsuranceIN rejected the claim, calling it “OPD-manageable, primarily for investigation and evaluation.” (3/6)
My 62-year-old mother was admitted to Saifee Hospital, Mumbai with acute gastroenteritis and colitis. She was severely dehydrated, couldn’t even get out of bed, and required IV fluids and continuous monitoring. (2/6) @careinsuranceIN
Health insurance is supposed to protect you in emergencies. But what happens when the insurer denies a genuine claim? Here’s what happened with @careinsuranceIN (1/6)🧵
Dear @DOPPW_India@DFS_India@CPAO_social my aunt's family pension has been halted for over 2 months due to an Aadhaar mismatch. Despite multiple calls, emails, and a CPENGRAMS grievance, there's been 0 response.
Her pension is her only financial support. Please intervene 🙏🏻