Dear Mr. Tan,
I am told that if I make a claim, the insurance company can refuse to renew my medical insurance. Is this correct?
REPLY
Some medical insurance plan operate on a yearly basis. The insurance company has the legal the right to refuse renewal or to charge a higher premium rate if the policyholder is in bad health.
The Medishield (and similar plans provided by the insurance companies) have the guaranteed renewability feature. It operates as follows:
1. The insurance company is obliged to renew the medical insurance until a certain specified age (say 85 years) or for a lifetime.
2. The premium rate is the same as applied to all people in the same age group or category. The insurance company cannot charge a higher premium rate for an insured person who has made a claim.
This is called "guaranteed renewability".
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