Health insurance for transgenders: IRDAI asks insurers for more transparency

Updated : Mar 16, 2022 16:32
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Editorji News Desk

While most insurance companies do not charge transgender people different prices, but data is still a major issue.

With that, The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) asked all life and non-life insurance companies to set out their transgender underwriting rules on their websites in order to increase transparency. 

"All the insurers now are further instructed to publish on their websites the aspects of underwriting philosophy and approach with regard to offering health insurance coverage to transgender people so that the targeted population may have complete information on the philosophy that insurers adopt in this regard," IRDAI said.

Expectations from insurers

In the event of transgender applicants, insurance companies will be compelled to disclose how such health insurance proposals would be examined, risks assessed, and premiums established.

The goal of requesting that life, health, and general insurance companies publish their underwriting approach for reviewing health insurance applications on their websites is to ensure transparency and clarity for potential transgender policyholders.

 

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