Sri Lanka Insurance Life launches product for diabetics

by malinga
November 17, 2024 1:00 am 0 comment 401 views

In recognition of World Diabetes Day 2024, Sri Lanka Insurance Life highlights its innovative health insurance product tailored specifically for those with diabetes: Comprehensive D+.

Launched as the first of its kind in Sri Lanka, this policy provides diabetic patients — who previously struggled to find adequate health insurance coverage — with essential protection.

Diabetes is a major health challenge in Sri Lanka, affecting a significant portion of the population. According to the International Diabetes Federation, in 2021, 9.8% of Sri Lankan adults had diabetes, while nearly one in four (23%) adults were diagnosed with the disease. Additionally, about one in three (31%) had elevated blood sugar levels, underscoring the urgent need for effective healthcare support.

Sri Lanka Insurance Life Comprehensive D+ policy addresses these needs by offering coverage for hospital expenses for diabetic patients, lifting one of the main barriers faced by this community.

Under this plan, insured patients admitted to private hospitals can receive reimbursement for total hospitalisation expenses, with selected limits. Flexible premium payment options, including monthly, quarterly, and annual payments, ensure that policyholders can access coverage according to their financial situation. The policy includes coverage for hospital room charges, operation theatre and ICU costs, medical practitioner and specialist fees, and nursing expenses — critical support for diabetic patients requiring specialized care.

Open to those between 30 and 60, the policy is renewable until age 65, providing long-term health support. It offers optional coverage for spouses, giving families added peace of mind. The policy can also be bundled with other Sri Lanka Insurance Life policies, to provide a broader protection plan.

Comprehensive D+ offers vital support to diabetic patients in managing healthcare costs and accessing essential services. The World Health Organization has projected diabetes to become the seventh leading cause of death globally by 2030, making proactive health coverage even more critical.

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