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The ongoing pandemic has pushed health and health care to the top of people's hierarchy of needs. In this podcast, Deepti Bhaskaran, a renowned personal finance journalist, recommends critical steps, tips and insights for women to be financially secure, beginning with health insurance.
Health insurance is an expense that makes for a great investment. From a financial standpoint, buying health insurance reduces your tax liability, and the premium you pay qualifies for a tax deduction. But medical expenses have a surprise element — they come unannounced and can be catastrophic that can significantly impact your net worth. So, having insurance pay for unforeseen or high-impact expenses is an investment you need to put on high priority.
Ms Bhaskaran believes it is important to have a strategic approach when buying health insurance. Here are some points she recommends to keep in mind:
Women are primarily underinsured because of their representation in the workforce. Also, women tend to view health insurance as a financial matter and therefore entrust this task to their spouse or parent. But since medical emergencies come unannounced and do not pick a gender, it's time for women to take health insurance
By ManipalCigna - Trusted Health Insurance Company in IndiaThe ongoing pandemic has pushed health and health care to the top of people's hierarchy of needs. In this podcast, Deepti Bhaskaran, a renowned personal finance journalist, recommends critical steps, tips and insights for women to be financially secure, beginning with health insurance.
Health insurance is an expense that makes for a great investment. From a financial standpoint, buying health insurance reduces your tax liability, and the premium you pay qualifies for a tax deduction. But medical expenses have a surprise element — they come unannounced and can be catastrophic that can significantly impact your net worth. So, having insurance pay for unforeseen or high-impact expenses is an investment you need to put on high priority.
Ms Bhaskaran believes it is important to have a strategic approach when buying health insurance. Here are some points she recommends to keep in mind:
Women are primarily underinsured because of their representation in the workforce. Also, women tend to view health insurance as a financial matter and therefore entrust this task to their spouse or parent. But since medical emergencies come unannounced and do not pick a gender, it's time for women to take health insurance