PSU insurers incur losses in group policies: CAG
CAG pulled up public sector insurance cos for incurring losses on group mediclaim policies because of lacklustre attitude in adopting standard rate for medical services.
"The PSU insurers did not attempt to reduce their losses by reducing the cost of medical services through standardisation of rates and codes for various clinical procedures despite introduction of TPA regulations nine years ago," the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) said in a report tabled in Parliament today.
CAG's remarks comes amidst the ongoing dispute over the suspension of cashless treatment facility at several big hospitals by four public sector general insurers--New India Assurance, United India Insurance, National Insurance and Oriental Insurance.
The PSU insurers have stopped the cashless service from July 1 because of alleged over-billing by some private hospitals. During the three years (2006-09), the four PSUs suffered a loss of Rs 417 crore from individual portfolio and Rs 622.49 core from group policies, the CAG said.
The CAG said that the premium earned by the four insurance companies nearly tripled to Rs 3,696 crore in 2008-09, from Rs 1,321 crore in 2004-05. It also said that some of the big corporate houses, despte having their own group company in this sector took policies with PSU insurers.
The report said that against Rs 11.74 crore premium collected from IT firm TCS, claims paid only for domiciliary hospitalisation were Rs 71.64 crore. "Despite its own group company being in the health insurance business, TCS, Tata Motors and Tata Power went for group policies with PSU insurers," it said.
The insures should have increased the premium of the policies when they come up for renewal every year, but "the four insurance companies did not do this in respect of group policies resulting in a loss of premium of Rs 329.68 crore for three years ended March 31, 2009," it said.
The report said the group policy holders were given additional benefits such as maternity, baby day one care, pre existing diseases among others, without charging additional premium. The CAG also pulled up the insurance companies for failing to monitor the quality of services offered by the TPAs to the insured, which in turn impacted customer satisfaction.
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