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Home / Health / Medisep Phase II: Premium Hike Fuels Beneficiary Anger

Medisep Phase II: Premium Hike Fuels Beneficiary Anger

4 Jan

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Summary

  • Medisep processed over 10.8 lakh claims, worth Rs 1,964 crore.
  • Knee replacements led treatments, costing Rs 37 crore.
  • Phase II premium jumps to Rs 810 monthly, causing concern.
Medisep Phase II: Premium Hike Fuels Beneficiary Anger

Kerala's flagship Medisep health insurance scheme has transitioned into its second phase, marked by a substantial increase in monthly premiums from Rs 500 to Rs 810. In its first phase, which concluded in early 2026 after a one-month extension, Medisep processed 10,89,791 claims, disbursing Rs 1,964.74 crore in coverage. The data highlights that complex and specialized treatments, particularly knee replacements costing Rs 37.06 crore, constituted the largest expenditure.

Despite the extensive utilization and significant government investment of over Rs 2,131 crore in premiums and GST for Phase I, the scheme faced considerable criticism. Over 1.16 lakh claims, valued at Rs 87.85 crore, were rejected, fueling dissatisfaction among employees and pensioners regarding cashless treatment access. A reserve fund for catastrophic illnesses was also exhausted prematurely, necessitating additional government releases.

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As Phase II rolls out, concerns loom large about whether the increased premium will correlate with improved benefits or a resolution to persistent issues like private hospitals denying cashless services. Employees and pensioners express apprehension that the higher deduction from their salaries and pensions may not be matched by proportional enhancements in coverage or service quality, intensifying financial strain.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The monthly premium for Medisep Phase II has increased to Rs 810.
Knee replacement surgeries were the single largest treatment category by value in Medisep Phase I.
Concerns stem from a significant premium hike without clear assurance of proportional benefit increases and past issues with cashless treatment access.

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