I am senior citizen. I was hospitalised for a urinary problem. When I claimed insurance, the TPA rejected it saying it is not covered under my policy. Can I speak to the insurance company for the reason why they rejected my policy? - R S Mehra

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Claim admissibility is based on the terms, conditions, coverage and exclusions of the policy you have purchased. As some broad rule, health insurance policies typically do not cover a pre-existing medical condition, unless expressly mentioned. Even if these are covered their acceptance is post a waiting period as specified by the insurance company. 

Secondly, hospitalisation is typically required for a claim, unless the policy also covers day care procedures or is specifically for OPD expenses. If the claim is rejected, the insurance company typically gives a letter with details of the same.

However, you can always contact the customer care centre for better understanding of your coverage and policy terms and conditions to your satisfaction.

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