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Claims Track Record:
Bajaj Allianz Health Guard (Platinum)
When it comes to settling claims, Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Company Limited has settled 99.38% of claims in less than 30 days. They have a claim settlement ratio of 72.14% and a claims incurred ratio of 81.10%. Additionally, they've received fewer complaints related to claims compared to other insurers.
Reliance General Health Gain (Power)
Reliance General Insurance Company Limited has a claim settlement ratio of 85.52% and claims incurred ratio of 87.12%. It has also settled 89.89% of claims in less than 30 days. They've received fewer complaints related to claims compared to other insurers.
Service Experience:
Bajaj Allianz Health Guard (Platinum)
The Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Company Limited offers customer service via toll-free number and Twitter. Both their Twitter response and toll-free response rate are average. In case of any issues or queries, you can contact either of these channels for assistance.
Reliance General Health Gain (Power)
Reliance General Insurance Company Limited offers customer service via their toll-free number and Twitter account. Based on our research, their Twitter response rate is quick, and their toll-free response rate is average. We recommend contacting the company's Twitter handle for assistance in times of need.
Product Benefits:
Bajaj Allianz Health Guard (Platinum)
The Bajaj Allianz Health Guard (Platinum) Plan covers hospitalisation expenses as well as pre and post-hospitalisation expenses. While pre-hospitalisation expenses are covered for 60 days before hospitalisation and post-hospitalisation expenses are covered for 90 days after discharge up to the sum insured. It covers 399 daycare treatments and modern treatments up to the sum insured. Also, costs associated with harvesting the organ from the donor are covered up to the sum insured as well. With the Bajaj Allianz Health Guard (Platinum) plan, you can choose any room type - there's no restriction on room rent. Further, there is no ICU rent limit and deductible as well. However, an optional copayment of 10% or 20% may be applicable. Common treatments/surgeries like cataract treatment are covered up to 20% of the sum insured per eye per policy year subject to a maximum of Rs 1 lakh and joint replacement surgery is covered up to the sum insured. Under the policy, pre-existing diseases have a 36-month waiting period, specific diseases have a 24-month waiting period and some conditions have a 36-month waiting period.
Reliance General Health Gain (Power)
Reliance General Health Gain (Power) Plan covers hospitalisation expenses as well as pre and post hospitalisation expenses. If you opt for add-ons, pre-hospitalisation expenses are covered for 90 days before hospitalisation, and post-hospitalisation expenses are covered for 180 days after discharge - up to the sum insured. Additionally, the plan covers all day care treatments and domiciliary treatments (except 15 illnesses) up to the sum insured. Inpatient organ donor expenses are covered up to 50% of the sum insured, with a maximum cap of Rs 5 lakhs. Modern treatments and consumables are covered up to the sum insured if you go for an add-on. The Reliance General Health Gain (Power) Plan gives you the freedom to choose any room without imposing any limits if you opt for an add-on. Further, it has no ICU rent limit, copay, or sub-limits on common treatments/surgeries like cataract treatment, joint replacement surgery, etc. However, the plan does come with optional deductibles of Rs 10,000/Rs 25,000/Rs 50,000/Rs 1,00,000. The Reliance General Health Gain (Power) Plan has a waiting period of 12 months for pre-existing diseases if you go for an add-on and a waiting period of 24 months for specific diseases.