Table of Contents OPD Benefit Structures: Fundamental Divergence from Inpatient Coverage Actuarial Design Principles for Retail OPD Policies in India Benefit Modalities and Their Actuarial Implications Risk Mitigation Strategies in OPD Design Pricing Mechanics and Solvency Considerations Claims Adjudication and Fraud Control Protocols OPD Benefit Structures: Fundamental Divergence from Inpatient Coverage Outpatient Department (OPD) benefits, when integrated into Indian retail health insurance policies, present a distinct set of actuarial challenges compared to traditional Inpatient Department (IPD) coverage. The core distinction lies in the frequency and severity characteristics of claims. IPD events are typically high-severity, low-frequency occurrences, amenable to established risk pooling and mortality/morbidity table methodologies. Conversely, OPD services—such as doctor consultations, diagnostic test...
IRDAI Data Repository Mandate: Technical Architecture for Indian Health Insurance Data Standardization
Fragmented and inconsistent data structures across the Indian health insurance sector necessitated a regulatory intervention to establish a unified data framework. The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) mandate for a centralized data repository directly addresses the critical lack of interoperability and standardized information exchange. Prior to this directive, individual insurers, Third-Party Administrators (TPAs), and healthcare providers operated with proprietary data models, disparate coding systems, and varying data definitions. This incoherence directly impeded efficient claims adjudication, robust fraud detection, accurate actuarial risk assessment, and comprehensive policyholder benefit analysis. The technical architecture underpinning this mandate must therefore systematically resolve these deep-seated data integration challenges. Table of Contents Current State of Data Incoherence Architectural Foundations: Centralized Rep...