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Claims Track Record:
Niva Bupa Aspire (Titanium+)
Niva Bupa Health Insurance Company Limited has a claim settlement ratio of 85.18% and claims incurred ratio of 65.44%. They have settled 99.95% of claims in less than 30 days. Further, they have received a higher number of claim complaints compared to other insurers.
Royal Sundaram Multiplier
Royal Sundaram General Insurance Company Limited has a claim settlement ratio of 64.53% and claims incurred ratio of 92.30%. It has settled 99.87% of claims in less than 30 days. The company has received fewer complaints related to claims as compared to other insurers.
Service Experience:
Niva Bupa Aspire (Titanium+)
Niva Bupa Health Insurance Company offers customer service through their toll-free number and via Twitter. Their Twitter response rate is average and so is the response rate over their toll-free number. So, if you have any questions or concerns, or require assistance, you can expect the same amount of time for assistance.
Royal Sundaram Multiplier
Royal Sundaram General Insurance Company Limited offers customer service via its toll-free number and Twitter account. Based on our research, the Twitter response rate is slow, and the toll-free response rate is slow as well. You may encounter difficulties when trying to seek help from the team.
Product Benefits:
Niva Bupa Aspire (Titanium+)
The Niva Bupa Aspire (Titanium+) Plan covers hospitalisation expenses as well as pre and post hospitalisation expenses. Pre-hospitalisation expenses incurred for 60 days before hospitalisation and post-hospitalisation expenses incurred for 180 days after discharge are covered up to the sum insured. It also covers all day care treatments, domiciliary treatments and modern treatments up to the sum insured. Costs associated with the inpatient expenses of the organ donor are covered up to the sum insured as well. Under Organ Donor Cover, there is a special condition that if you donate any of your organs, the expenses incurred for harvesting the organ from you will also be covered. As for non-medical expenses, they are covered without any limits if included as an add on.
Under Niva Bupa Aspire (Titanium+) Plan, there is no room rent limit as well as ICU rent limit. It also does not have any copayment unless you choose the borderless add-on, which offers several co-payment options. Among these options, you have the flexibility to select a 0% co-payment by opting for a slightly higher premium. It also provides you with the provision of choosing deductible from options - Rs 20,000 /- Rs 30,000/- Rs 50,000/- Rs 1,00,000. Further, there is no limit (covered up to the sum insured) on common treatments/surgeries like cataract treatment, joint replacement surgery, etc. There is a waiting period of 36 months applicable for pre-existing diseases and a waiting period of 24 months for specific diseases.
Royal Sundaram Multiplier
As part of the Royal Sundaram Multiplier Plan, hospitalisation expenses as well as pre and post-hospitalisation expenses are covered. Pre-hospitalisation expenses are covered for 60 days before hospitalisation and post-hospitalisation expenses are covered for 90 days after discharge, both up to the sum insured. Additionally, the plan covers all day care treatments, domiciliary treatments, inpatient organ donor expenses, and modern treatments up to the sum insured. Furthermore, consumables are covered up to Rs 50,000 if you opt for an add-on. The Royal Sundaram Multiplier Plan comes with no room rent and ICU rent limits. Common treatments/surgeries like cataract treatments, joint replacement surgeries, etc., don’t come with sub-limits and there’s no imposed deductible. However, the plan levies a copay of 5%, 10%, 15%, or 20% as an option. The Royal Sundaram Multiplier Plan has a waiting period of 36 months for pre-existing diseases and a waiting period of 24 months for specific diseases.