HDFC Life Intl. Launches Health Cover for Indian Students Abroad
HDFC Life International Launches Cashless Health Policy for Indian Students Studying Abroad
Indian insurance firm HDFC Life International announced a new cashless health policy designed specifically for Indian students studying abroad. The premiums for this new policy will be paid in US dollars, providing convenience to those pursuing their academic ventures internationally.Wide Range of Coverage for Students Aged 12-40
The policy aims to cover a comprehensive age group, providing coverage for students ranging from 12 to 40 years of age. This move shows the insurer's objective to offer protection to students at all stages of their academic journey, from middle school to postgraduate studies.Flexible Coverage Terms and More
HDFC Life International’s health policy comes with flexible coverage terms that students can choose according to their study duration. It provides global access to medical facilities, implying that insured students can seek medical attention in any part of the world.Inclusive Policy Covering Various Health Aspects
The policy also includes routine check-ups, emergencies, dental care, and alternative medicine under its policy, making it a holistic health insurance solution for those studying abroad. It aims to provide an all-encompassing coverage that caters to both regular and unexpected health needs of students.Providing Peace of Mind for Both Parents and Students
This initiative taken by HDFC Life International is deemed to provide peace of mind for parents who are worried about the health of their children studying in foreign countries. It is also seen as a beneficial move for students as it relieves them of any financial stress related to medical needs while they focus on their studies.With the medical costs increasing globally, such a comprehensive cashless health policy could prove to be a game-changer among the Indian student community studying abroad. It assures quality medical care access at a predictable cost, providing a safety net against unforeseen medical expenditures.