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Serious 37% increase in medical insurance premiums and not a squek

gatehousethetinkertailor

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This story was hidden in TNP - nobody seems to have made a fuss but 37% increase in premiums is astronomical and more shocking is the rationale - because claims have increased? So whats the point of buying medical insurance if you are not meant to claim unless you need it? As previously discussed in this forum, the whole medical system here is truly buggered.


Insurers have started raising premiums for Integrated Shield hospitalisation plans (IPs) by as much as 37 per cent.


This move will hit many people given that around 66 per cent of the population have such policies.

The increases so far apply only to IPs that cover private hospitals.

However, the market talk is that NTUC Income's premium increase may not be confined to the highest-class IPs as its claims experience appears to be broad-based.

The three insurers that have raised premiums - AIA, Aviva and Prudential - say the hikes are necessary to make it commercially viable for them to continue offering the cover.

IP premiums were last revised in early 2013, but claims have shot up significantly since then.

The average IP claims incidence rate - the rate at which policyholders make valid claims on their insurance plans - has been escalating at about 9 per cent a year.

Larger medical bills, greater healthcare consumption and the increased use of newer and costlier procedures have sparked the increase in medical costs - and IP claims.

http://www.tnp.sg/news/views/more-needs-be-done-rein-health-insurance-costs
 

kryonlight

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70% are happy with the increase. You may leave this utopia island if you can't afford it. Nobody is stopping you!
 

mojito

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70% are happy with the increase. You may leave this utopia island if you can't afford it. Nobody is stopping you!

Can see or not, "greater healthcare consumption". Obviously Yao Siew sinkies claim and claim for the smallest thing chow Keng for MC! :mad:
 

johnny333

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When I go to see a doctor, it is the doctor who decides what kind of treatment I get.

So who are making all the claims, the patient or the doctors :confused: I think the medical profession has too many doctors that try to exploit the ignorant patients.
 

Force 136

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Let the medical schools produce more doctors...... let them practice anywhere and everywhere - homes, schools, outcall......

Aim to cut costs.....
 

ginfreely

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Oh it's OK recently I went to stay in class A for minor surgery. Insurance premiums increase is no $$ loss for me hahahahah.
 

Bigfuck

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In OECD,when taxes exceed 45% spending will grind to a halt. We are at >50%. But people continue to spend
 

Papsmearer

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This story was hidden in TNP - nobody seems to have made a fuss but 37% increase in premiums is astronomical and more shocking is the rationale - because claims have increased? So whats the point of buying medical insurance if you are not meant to claim unless you need it? As previously discussed in this forum, the whole medical system here is truly buggered.


Insurers have started raising premiums for Integrated Shield hospitalisation plans (IPs) by as much as 37 per cent.


This move will hit many people given that around 66 per cent of the population have such policies.

The increases so far apply only to IPs that cover private hospitals.

However, the market talk is that NTUC Income's premium increase may not be confined to the highest-class IPs as its claims experience appears to be broad-based.

The three insurers that have raised premiums - AIA, Aviva and Prudential - say the hikes are necessary to make it commercially viable for them to continue offering the cover.

IP premiums were last revised in early 2013, but claims have shot up significantly since then.

The average IP claims incidence rate - the rate at which policyholders make valid claims on their insurance plans - has been escalating at about 9 per cent a year.

Larger medical bills, greater healthcare consumption and the increased use of newer and costlier procedures have sparked the increase in medical costs - and IP claims.

http://www.tnp.sg/news/views/more-needs-be-done-rein-health-insurance-costs

2.5 million FTs with their 3rd world diseases are driving up the cost of health care in singapore.
 

balapundek

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Oh it's OK recently I went to stay in class A for minor surgery. Insurance premiums increase is no $$ loss for me hahahahah.

I am thinking you surgery to remove your brain is it? Like that of course is minor surgery since your brain so small. Only day surgery yes?
 

Hans168

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long time already that medicines is cheaper in JB than those sold by govt hospital n polyclinics............ how come?
just simple profiteering,,,,,,,,,,, govt does it, now insurance jump in
petrol in JB 80 cents why here so expensive? now malusia oso hantam sg motorist by incr VEP to 20 RM when Borneo and Thailand borders much lower...... their reasoning is sg govt can hantam, so can we........
 

ginfreely

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I am thinking you surgery to remove your brain is it? Like that of course is minor surgery since your brain so small. Only day surgery yes?

Remove my small brain? Looks like you had surgery to remove your small heart. And it must have been black.
 
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