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Rider / Add-on Cover
A rider is an add-on feature or benefit that a policyholder can purchase along with the base insurance policy at an additional cost. Riders in insurance are not stand-alone products and can only be attached to a base plan.
For instance, a person with diabetes can buy an instant cover rider, which covers diabetes from day 1, along with their base health insurance policy. It waives their waiting period for diabetes under the policy.
There can be many riders or add-on benefits available under a plan. Choose your riders carefully to customise your policy according to your needs.
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- Accident
- Acute Care
- Acute Condition
- Age Limit
- Agent
- Ambulance Cover
- Annual Health Checkup
- Any One Illness
- AYUSH Treatment
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C
- Cancer Insurance
- Cashless Facility
- Chronic Condition
- Claim
- Claim Settlement
- Claim Settlement Ratio
- Comorbidity
- Congenital Anomaly
- Consumables
- Contract
- Copayment
- Critical Illness
- Cumulative Bonus / No-Claim Bonus (NCB)
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- Daily Hospital Cash / Daily Cash
- Day Care Treatment
- Deductible
- Discharge Summary
- Domiciliary Hospitalisation
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F
G
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I
- Illness
- Indemnity
- Injury
- Inpatient Care / Inpatient Hospitalisation
- Insurance Ombudsman
- Insured Person
- Insurer
- Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
- IRDAI
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M
N
O
P
- Personal Accident Cover
- Policy Document
- Policyholder
- Portability
- Post-Hospitalisation Expenses
- Pre-Existing Disease (PED) / Pre-Existing Condition
- Pre-Hospitalisation Expenses
- Premium
R
- Reasonable and Customary Charges
- Reimbursement
- Renewal
- Restoration Benefit / Automatic Restoration
- Rider / Add-on Cover
- Room Rent Limit