Galaxy Health Insurance's Latest News: Comprehensive Coverage with Galaxy Promise
Galaxy Promise: A New Era in Health Insurance
Mumbai: Galaxy Health Insurance has introduced its first product, Galaxy Promise, which offers coverage ranging from Rs 3 lakh to Rs 1 crore. The Premium Promise feature maintains fixed rates until age 55 or until a claim is made, encouraging widespread and long-term health coverage.
Key Features of Galaxy Promise
- Unlimited restoration of sum insured, allowing multiple claims within a year.
- Coverage for consumables, admission, and processing charges with no co-payment.
- Room, ICU, and digital ICU facilities included.
- Special benefits for insured organ donors and immediate family.
The policy is geared towards comprehensive coverage, especially with women-centric benefits covering various reproductive health options.
Rising Healthcare Costs Addressed
With healthcare costs in India inflating by 10-15% annually, Galaxy Health Insurance aims to provide financial relief and security through their new plans. The innovative approach taken with Galaxy Promise showcases the need for proactive health management.
Conclusion: Galaxy Health Insurance's Commitment to Families
G. Srinivasan, the managing director and CEO of Galaxy Health Insurance, expressed their goal of making healthcare accessible and reliable for families, empowering them to manage their health confidently.
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