A time period after the payment due date, during which insurance coverage remains in force and the policyholder may make a payment without penalty.
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Inpatient
Inpatient care means hospitalised treatment. As per insurance terms, inpatient treatment includes hospitalisation for a minimum of 24 hours.
Lapse
The automatic termination of insurance coverage due to lack of payment on or before the renewal due date or after a specific period of time called grace period. In case of Life Insurance and Health Insurance, a grace period after the renewal date is allowed as per the regulatory guidelines within which if the renewal premium is not paid, the policy will lapse.
Policy Period/ Term
The period of time for which an insurance policy provides coverage and remains in effect.
Policy
It is a legal document, which acts as a contract between the insurer and insured. It contains conditions of the insurance.
Underwriting
The process by which an insurer determines whether it will accept an application for insurance based upon risks and projections, and through which a determination on monthly premium is made.
Proposer
An individual who desires to buy health insurance.
Proposer is the person seeking insurance cover against loss he/she may suffer due to an undesired event or contingency.
Sum Insured
Maximum amount that can paid by the Insured as mentioned in the policy
Sum insured is the maximum pay-out amount that the Insurer is liable to pay to the insured in case of a claim and/or for the whole policy period. It works on the principle of indemnity. For e.g. the sum insured is ₹2 Lakh under health insurance, and if the insured gets hospitalised and his/her expenses turn out to be ₹3 Lakh, then the Insurer is liable to pay him/her ₹2 Lakh only.
Domiciliary Hospitalisation
Domiciliary Hospitalisation is the treatment of the patient taken at home due to the lack of accommodation in the hospital/nursing home or the patient’s condition being such that he/she cannot be moved to the hospital. This needs to be as per the doctor’s recommendation with all the required hospital/treatment facilities. Most health insurance companies do cover domiciliary hospitalisation subject to a certain limit depending on the sum insured.
Add-on/ Rider
Riders are add-ons to a standard insurance policy.
Add-ons are additional benefits that can be opted by the policyholder, and added to the basic policy in exchange for extra premiums.
In Life Insurance, add-ons are usually referred to as Riders.