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Mint
21-05-2025
- Health
- Mint
World Health Day: How Health Insurance Is Shifting from Just Claims to Complete Care
Traditionally, health insurance was seen as a safety net that covered your hospital bills when you fell sick. But over the past few years, the concept has undergone a radical transformation. Today, it is less about reimbursement and more about proactive care. On World Health Day, let's look at how health insurance is evolving to support your entire health journey, not just when you're unwell. The shift from claims to care has been driven by several factors, such as: Rising lifestyle-related diseases like diabetes and hypertension Growing awareness of mental health and preventive healthcare Digital transformation and better access to health data The need for personalised, patient-centric solutions Insurers are responding to these trends with a broader approach that integrates fitness tracking, regular health check-ups, mental wellness, and even dietary consultations. Technology is at the core of this shift. From AI-powered chatbots to mobile apps that track vital signs, the insurance industry is embracing digital tools for improved customer service and proactive health management. Some ways tech is helping include: Online consultations with doctors Access to mental health professionals Health score calculators and wellness trackers Timely reminders for screenings and vaccinations With easy-to-use health insurance premium calculator tools, you can estimate your cost and benefits in minutes, helping you make better decisions about your health cover. Wellness programmes are becoming a staple in modern health insurance policies. These are designed to reward you for staying healthy. Think of them as loyalty programmes for your well-being. Typical offerings may include: Free annual health check-ups Discounts on gym memberships or yoga classes Nutritional and fitness advice Reward points for healthy behaviours These benefits help you stay engaged with your health plan and make preventive care a priority. Insurers are also leveraging data analytics to provide more personalised care. Your lifestyle choices, past claims, age and health history can all be analysed to give tailored advice and recommendations. This kind of insight may help you: Avoid chronic diseases Choose the right level of cover Plan for future medical needs It's no longer just about paying your premium; it's about getting continuous value throughout the year. In the past, buying insurance involved long paperwork, multiple consultations, and often confusion. Now, thanks to digital platforms, you can purchase health insurance online from the comfort of your home. Instant quotes and comparisons Minimal paperwork Access to digital policy documents Easy renewals and customer support This seamless process makes it easier for younger and tech-savvy customers to engage with health insurance and take control of their well-being. Mental health coverage is finally getting the attention it deserves. Many insurers now offer plans that include therapy sessions, psychiatric consultations, and medications. Similarly, there's increasing coverage for AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy) treatments, reflecting the demand for holistic care options. This kind of inclusive coverage is essential in a country as diverse as India, where many people rely on traditional medicine. With ageing populations and rising healthcare costs, having a long-term health cover has become crucial. Insurers are now promoting policies that don't just cater to emergencies but offer continued care throughout your life. Lifetime renewability Comprehensive senior citizen plans Chronic care management Disease management programmes This makes health insurance a lifelong support system, not just an emergency backup. Here's a quick summary of how modern health insurance plans go beyond basic coverage: Preventive and diagnostic services Mental health and alternative therapies Wellness and fitness rewards Family support features like maternity care 24x7 teleconsultations and digital access Here are some quick tips to help you make the best choice: Use a health insurance premium calculator to check costs and compare policies Look for features beyond hospitalisation, like annual check-ups or mental health cover Consider policies that reward preventive care Check for flexibility in customisation and add-ons It's important to choose a plan that fits not just your current needs but your long-term health goals. The meaning of health insurance is shifting. It is no longer just about reimbursing hospital bills. It is about helping you lead a healthier, longer life. Whether it is through wellness tracking, teleconsultations, or holistic health support, modern policies are redefining what it means to be insured. Disclaimer: The above information is for illustrative purposes only. For more details, please refer to the policy wordings and prospectus before concluding the sales.


Time of India
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Ayushmann Khurrana's wife Tahira Kashyap shares her moments of strength and positivity during breast cancer battle
Picture Credit: X Tahira Kashyap , wife of actor Ayushmann Khurrana , shared glimpses of her empowering and vibrant 'sexy weekend.' The celebrated author, who is undergoing treatment for her breast cancer relapse, shared moments of personal success. In her post, Tahira revealed that, for her, success is found in moments when you feel complete, abundant, humble, and filled with acceptance and gratitude. Taking to Instagram , she posted a series of photos from her recent trip and wrote, "What is success? For me it's in the moment when you feel complete, abundant, humble, and full of acceptance with gratitude. Sharing my moments of success and sexy #weekend." In one of the images, Tahira is seen wearing a short dress, posing by the side of a pool. In another, she is hugging her pet dog while her daughter sits close by. A video shows her plucking raw mangoes from the trees. In the final image, Tahira Kashyap poses against a beautiful backdrop of lush greenery. Reacting to her post, Ayushmann Khurrana, Ektaa Kapoor, and several other industry friends showered it with red heart emojis. Tahira Kashyap has been making headlines ever since she revealed her breast cancer diagnosis for the second time. On April 7, the author and director shared the news of a relapse. On World Health Day , Tahira wrote, "Seven year itch or the power of regular screening - it's a perspective, I had like to go with the latter and suggest the same for everyone who needs to get regular mammograms. Round 2 for me... I still got this." In the caption of the post, she added, "When life gives you lemons make lemonade. When life becomes too generous and throws them again at you, you squeeze them calmly into your favourite kala khatta drink and sip it with all the good intentions. Because for one it's a better drink and two you know you will give it your best once again #regularscreening #mammogram not shying away from saying it #breastcancer #onemoretime #letsgo Ironically or not today is #WorldHealthDay Let's do whatever we can in our capacity to take care of ourselves #gratitude through and through." In 2018, Tahira was diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), a form of breast cancer characterized by high-grade malignant cells confined to the right breast. This early-stage diagnosis, also known as stage 0, is considered pre-cancerous. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .


New Indian Express
16-05-2025
- Health
- New Indian Express
Crackdown pays off, home birth cases drop in Kerala
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The state government's efforts to curb the risky practice of home births -- following the death of a woman in Malappuram during childbirth in early April -- have begun to show results. In April, the number of home births statewide dropped to 26 from the March figure of 46. Notably, Malappuram -- which has long recorded the highest number of home deliveries in Kerala -- led the improvement, bringing down home births from 23 to just six during the period. Kollam reported a complete halt in home births, from four in the previous month. Despite the drastic reduction, Malappuram still recorded the highest number of home births in the state in April, followed by Thiruvananthapuram with four cases. However, seeing Malappuram's numbers fall to single digits is a significant achievement.'The government's action after the death (of the woman from Malappuram), along with consistent follow-up, helped in bringing the desired impact among the public,' Malappuram District Medical Officer (DMO) Renuka R told TNIE. Local self-government bodies also played a key role in the campaign, organising street plays in areas known for encouraging home births. The World Health Day (April 7) celebrations in the state also focused on the theme.


The Sun
15-05-2025
- Health
- The Sun
11 tuberculosis cases recorded in Teregganu this year
KUALA BERANG: Eleven deaths due to tuberculosis (TB) have been recorded in Terengganu so far this year. Terengganu State Health Department director, Datuk Dr Kasemani Embong, said all the deaths involved adult patients who failed to seek early treatment for the bacterial infection. She said 210 new TB cases have been registered, down four cases compared to last year. 'In 2024, 632 new TB cases were recorded, marking a 6.9 per cent decrease compared to 679 cases in the previous year. 'However, we cannot be complacent as last year there were 26 deaths due to delays in seeking treatment,' she said at the state-level celebration of World Malaria Day, World Health Day, and World TB Day 2025 here today. Dr Kasemani called on the public to cooperate, urging individuals showing symptoms to participate in early screening for the disease. She said the influx of foreign nationals has elevated the risk of TB infection. 'The entry of undocumented foreign nationals increases the risk of infection. Therefore, we need information from the public to conduct screening and control measures,' she said. Meanwhile, Dr Kasemani said that only three malaria cases have been documented in Terengganu this year. These include two cases of zoonotic malaria and one imported human malaria case, reported in the Kemaman, Hulu Terengganu, and Setiu districts.


The Sun
15-05-2025
- Health
- The Sun
Terengganu records 11 TB deaths this year
KUALA BERANG: Eleven deaths due to tuberculosis (TB) have been recorded in Terengganu so far this year. Terengganu State Health Department director, Datuk Dr Kasemani Embong, said all the deaths involved adult patients who failed to seek early treatment for the bacterial infection. She said 210 new TB cases have been registered, down four cases compared to last year. 'In 2024, 632 new TB cases were recorded, marking a 6.9 per cent decrease compared to 679 cases in the previous year. 'However, we cannot be complacent as last year there were 26 deaths due to delays in seeking treatment,' she said at the state-level celebration of World Malaria Day, World Health Day, and World TB Day 2025 here today. Dr Kasemani called on the public to cooperate, urging individuals showing symptoms to participate in early screening for the disease. She said the influx of foreign nationals has elevated the risk of TB infection. 'The entry of undocumented foreign nationals increases the risk of infection. Therefore, we need information from the public to conduct screening and control measures,' she said. Meanwhile, Dr Kasemani said that only three malaria cases have been documented in Terengganu this year. These include two cases of zoonotic malaria and one imported human malaria case, reported in the Kemaman, Hulu Terengganu, and Setiu districts.