Make India Competitive Again (Private)

Hospital bills in India are becoming more expensive, and a growing number of people are one medical emergency away from going bankrupt. Even for those with health insurance, the costs are going up.

In fact, patients who tell hospitals that they have coverage are charged more than others, which leads to higher premiums. It’s a prevalent practice that the chairman and managing director of the General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC), Ramaswamy Narayanan, characterises as “a systematic form of fraud”.

This has led both GIC and the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (Irdai), to call for the Indian government to create a new regulator that will bring healthcare prices back under control.

The Ken reporter Sudeshna Ray has the story in this edition of Make India Competitive Again, as read by Snigdha Sharma.

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What is Make India Competitive Again (Private)?

The audio edition of The Ken’s Make India Competitive Again newsletter, spearheaded by Seetharaman G. Every Monday, our editors and reporters read the latest edition and chronicle what India is doing, will do, and should do—to not just survive but thrive in the chaos unleashed by Donald Trump.