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The article discusses the differences between private and public health insurance in India. Private health insurance is purchased from private companies and offers comprehensive coverage, customization, and access to private hospitals. It requires premium payments and may have waiting periods for pre-existing conditions. Public health insurance, funded by the government, aims to provide healthcare access to low-income groups, seniors, and disabled individuals. It primarily covers essential services and has limited customization and hospital network options.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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