New Delhi, Sept. 12 -- Star Health and Allied Insurance faces the prospect of having its cashless services revoked by the Association of Healthcare Providers, India (AHPI) for allegedly unfair practices.
AHPI, which represents more than 15,000 hospitals, warned it would withdraw cashless services for Star Health policyholders from 22 September over complaints of unfair practices unless it reached an agreement with the insurer by then.
In August, Bajaj Allianz General Insurance and Care Health Insurance had separate altercations with AHPI over delays in claim settlements, delays in empanelling new hospitals, unrevised package rates, demanding unnecessary documentation, and pressure to further reduce tariffs. Both were warned that their c...
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