There are many insurance providers who provide health insurance policies. You can contact them and get the insurance. Some of the major insurance providers in the public and private sector are:
Public Sector Players:
1. National Insurance
2. United India Insurance
3. Oriental Insurance Company
4. New India Assurance
Private Sector Players:
1. TATA AIG
2. Chola MS
3. Iffco Tokio
4. Royal Sundaram
5. ICICI Lombard
6. Reliance General
7. HDFC Ergo
No
Twenty %
Individual Health Insurance
No, health insurance premia is not based on gender of the insured.
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The main difference between fully insured and self-insured health insurance plans is in how the financial risk is managed. In a fully insured plan, the employer pays a premium to an insurance company, which then assumes the financial risk for providing healthcare coverage. In a self-insured plan, the employer takes on the financial risk and pays for employees' healthcare costs directly, often with the help of a third-party administrator.
as per my observation this is the sector where we need to work because only 0.2% people of india has been insured as compared to America where 75% of population is insured. Moreever the insurance is not only restricted to life insurance its scene has been change we could have insuranc of health,property,liability..etc..
India does have a health Insurance. There are various companies.
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In general, yes. However, the prospective insured must meet the underwriting guidelines of the insurer. Therefore, depending upon the state of health of the prospective insured, he/she may have difficulty obtaining health coverage. Naturally, the individual must have sufficient funds with which to pay the premium.
There is on such post in India.
yes insurance sector is very much booming in India and is very much desirable, because uptill now India is not 100 % insured, and as per my knowledge, the super power US is 100 % insured, so to become an super power, as India is a developing country, insurance boom is very much desirable.Regards, Vikramhttp://www.multiplexjobs.com/