Why your health insurance won’t cover the true cost of ageing

Why your health insurance won’t cover the true cost of ageing


These include post-discharge care, home attendants, diagnostic monitoring, physiotherapy, medication adherence, and periodic medical supervision. For families in which parents live alone or in another city, there are additional costs such as emergency travel, local coordination, and trusted on-ground support. These are not one-time expenses. They are recurring, uneven, and often unplanned. Insurance, by design, is not structured to absorb most of these costs.

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