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Introduction

Before we start comparing these two policies we have to set out some ground rules.

Both products are marketed by different insurance companies. Red Carpet Senior Citizens is sold by Star Health and iHealth Plus is sold by ICICI Lombard. So any meaningful comparison should include a comparison of the product alongside the insurers themselves.

Second, we know that both products have massive differences in their core structure. Red Carpet Senior Citizens is specifically designed for senior citizens. However, iHealth Plus is a premium policy built for people who want to leave no stone unturned when it comes to their health. It’s expensive and it does pretty much everything you expect a good policy to do. So in many ways, you’re comparing apples and oranges here.

And finally, any comparison is ultimately futile without considering the use case. Who are you buying this policy for? You, your family, your parents?

That’s something you’ll need to answer before using this guide. So with that introduction out of the way, we can get to comparing the actual policies themselves.


Let’s start with Red Carpet Senior Citizens. The product comes from Star Health’s stable:

Star Health Insurance is India's first standalone health insurance firm. And with an army of retail advisors pushing their products across the country, they’ve managed to capture a fair share of the Indian market.

The company also boasts a network of over 14,000+ hospitals and a decent claim settlement ratio of 83%.


iHealth Plus meanwhile comes from ICICI Lombard’s stable:

ICICI Lombard Health Insurance company is a joint venture between India's ICICI Bank and Canada's Fairfax Holdings. They are one of the leading insurance companies with over 270 branches spread across India.

However, with a claim settlement ratio of 85% and a measly network of 7,500+ hospitals, their performance needs significant improvement.

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Insurance Parameters

Recommended
Not Recommended
Network hospitals
14,000+
7,500+
Claim settlement ratio

(avg. of last 3 years)

83%
85%
Co-payment

30%

No

Room rent

Any Room

(up to 1% of sum insured)

Any Room

Disease sub-limit

Yes

Yes

Pre existing diseases waiting

1 years

2 years

Pre/Post hospitalization

30/ days

30/60 days

No claim bonus

10% per year

(up to 50%)

Domiciliary
Ayush treatments
Restoration benefit

100% restoration

(once for different illness)

Health check-up
Once every year
Once every year
Maternity

Available

(up to ₹50,000 after 3 years)

Out Patient Department

Up to ₹1,000

(cap of ₹200 on each consultation)

Up to ₹5,000

(Annually)

Day care

Feature Comparison

coPay

Co payment

With a co-payment clause, the insurer will mandate that you pay a part of the bill. So if the bill adds up to Rs. 2,00,000 and the co-payment is set at 20% then you could be asked to pay Rs. 40,000 from the bill. In this case, however, Red Carpet Senior Citizens imposes a mandatory co-payment of 30% . And iHealth Plus doesn’t impose a co-payment clause.

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Room rent

If the policy does impose room rent restrictions then the insurer may only let you stay in a room of a certain specification or impose a cap on the total room rent. If you were to breach either criterion then the insurance company may ask you to pay a portion of all the expenses you incurred while staying in the room. In this case, however, Red Carpet Senior Citizens only lets you stay in a room whose rent doesn’t exceed 1% of the total sum insured but you can pick any room you want with iHealth Plus.

diseaseSublimit

Sub limits

Some policies will tell you that they will cover all medical expenses up until the sum insured, but then impose caps on the total costs you can incur while dealing with a very specific list of diseases. We call these caps “Disease Wise Sub Limits.” In this case, Red Carpet Senior Citizens imposes disease-wise sub-limits on Cataracts, Cerebro vascular accident, Cardio vascular diseases, cancer, breakage of bones whereas iHealth Plus imposes sub-limits on Cataracts

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Waiting periods for pre-existing diseases

If you’re suffering from a lifestyle condition or if you’ve had surgery in the past, or if you’re dealing with an acute or chronic illness at the time of buying the policy, then the insurer may classify this as a pre-existing disease. And they may tell you that they will only cover these illnesses after some time. In this case, Red Carpet Senior Citizens imposes a waiting period of 1 years on pre-existing diseases while iHealth Plus extends a waiting period of 2 years on existing conditions.

prePost

Pre and post Hospitalization expenses

Most people aren’t hospitalized right off the bat. Instead, they’ll have to go through a whole series of diagnostic tests before hospitalization and take medication post-discharge. These costs are outlined as pre-hospitalization expenses and post-hospitalization expenses respectively. In this case, Red Carpet Senior Citizens covers expenses incurred 30 days before hospitalization and expenses incurred null days post-hospitalization. Meanwhile, iHealth Plus covers expenses incurred 30 days before hospitalization and expenses incurred 60 after hospitalization, although there may be different sub-limits

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No claim bonus

Some policies will tell you that they will incentivize you for not making a claim in any given year. And they offer such incentives by offering extra cover on top of the existing sum insured. This extra cover is categorized as a no-claim bonus. In this case, however, Red Carpet Senior Citizens doesn’t offer a no-claim bonus whereas iHealth Plus offers a no-claim bonus.

domiciliary

Domiciliary

Imagine you are forced to treat yourself at home because you don’t find a hospital bed, or you have a chronic condition that prevents you from visiting one, then, insurers may choose to cover your treatment even if you’re hospitalized at home. And such costs are collectively categorized as domiciliary treatment costs. In this case, however, neither Red Carpet Senior Citizens offers domiciliary cover nor does iHealth Plus

ayush

Ayush treatments

Most policies only cover treatments administered in a registered medical facility. However, on some occasions, you may want to pursue alternative treatments including homoeopathy, Ayurveda, Unani and Siddha. These treatments are collectively categorized as Ayush treatments. And in this case, Red Carpet Senior Citizens covers Ayush procedures and iHealth Plus also extends coverage for Ayush treatments.

maternity

Maternity benefits

If you’re hospitalized during childbirth, then you may have to incur significant costs during delivery of your newborn, child care and other related matters during the course of the hospitalization. These costs are collectively termed maternity costs. And in this case, however, Red Carpet Senior Citizens doesn’t offer protection for maternity-related hospitalizations whereas iHealth Plus offers maternity cover.

opd

Out Patient Department (OPD)

Doctor visits and regular consultations aren’t usually covered by health insurance policies. They are categorized as Outpatient consultations (or OPD treatments) and patients have to bear the cost on their own. In this case, however, Red Carpet Senior Citizens offers OPD coverage, and iHealth Plus also offers OPD coverage, although the sub-limits may be different.

Final Conclusion

Since this isn’t a fair comparison, to begin with, we will only tell you this much. If you want something that’s all encompassing, you could go for iHealth Plus. However, if you are specifically looking to buy a policy for senior citizens, then you may want to consider Red Carpet Senior Citizens.

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