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Terminally ill can’t be denied insurance claim: HC

In a landmark judgement, the Punjab and Haryana high court has ruled that the family of a terminally-ill person, who decides to stop treatment against medical advice and dies, cannot be denied insurance claim.

Updated on: May 24, 2016 06:15 PM IST
By , Chandigarh
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In a landmark judgement, the Punjab and Haryana high court has ruled that the family of a terminally-ill person, who decides to stop treatment against medical advice and dies, cannot be denied insurance claim.

The Punjab and Haryana high court order could come as a major relief to many such families who are burdened with huge medical costs. (AP photo for representation)
The Punjab and Haryana high court order could come as a major relief to many such families who are burdened with huge medical costs. (AP photo for representation)

The court said the patient’s desire not be treated was an issue of “patient autonomy” and “embracing dignity in death”.

Dismissing the petition of Oriental Insurance Company Limited, which had argued that the family of an insured person leaving treatment against medical advice was not entitled for claim after death, the HC upheld the order of a claims tribunal which had asked the company to pay Rs 35.46 lakh in damages.

Read: Soon, you maybe able to pay health insurance premium in instalments

Medical experts feel the HC order is significant since many insurance companies tend to use LAMA or ‘Leave Against Medical Advice’ as justification to deny family of a deceased its claims.

The order could come as a major relief to many such families who are burdened with huge medical costs.

 
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