Prime Minister asks for insurance companies Accelerate the payment of insurance for COVID

Government spokesman revealed that the prime minister asked for insurance companies. Accelerate the payment of insurance once morest COVID-19 for the insured to be covered according to their rights

On March 18, Mr. Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana, spokesman for the Prime Minister’s Office, revealed that Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha, Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Concerned regarding the people who complained in the case of some insurance companies delayed payment of insurance claims once morest COVID-19, prompting regulators to urgently follow up on the matter. for the insured people to be protected according to the benefits according to the conditions of the insurance policy In order not to aggravate the people affected by the current Covid-19 epidemic situation

Mr. Thanakorn said that the Office of Insurance Commission (OIC) has informed those claiming HI-CI-Hotel Isolation insurance to allow them to pay. “Medical expense-daily compensation/income” to reduce disputes and alleviate the suffering of the insured who suffer from COVID-19 infection. Prepare to issue an order from the Registrar will continue to be effective by allowing the payment as follows:

1. Paying for medical expenses In the case of Home Isolation (HI), Community Isolation (CI), or Hotel Isolation, if the insurance policy covers outpatient only. Grant permission to pay the actual expenses that do not exceed the limit of outpatient coverage. or in the case that the insurance policy has and does not exceed 12,000 baht

2. Daily compensation or income compensation In the case of Home Isolation (HI) treatment, only if the insured is infected with Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) who has a test result by RT-PCR and has one of the risk factors that must be treated as a sick in hospital However, there are no hospitals to support the following: Age over 60 years Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and other chronic lung disease Chronic kidney disease (CKD) Cardiovascular disease and congenital heart disease cerebrovascular disease Uncontrolled diabetes, obesity (weight greater than 90 kg or BMI of 30 kg/m3 or more), cirrhosis, immunosuppression, and lymphocyte less than 1,000 cells/m3. bring such rules to be issued as an order of the Registrar for further enforcement

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