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what is the difference between topup and supertop up policy
Hi Ajay, both top-up and super top plans provide additional coverage beyond a threshold limit/ deductible. However, a top-up plan will become active only when in a single hospitalization, the threshold limit or the deductible amount of your top-up plan has been crossed. Whereas, a super-top up will become active for all subsequent hospitalizations in a year as soon as your threshold limit has been crossed either in a single hospitalization or cumulatively in multiple hospitalizations.
Let's take an example. Assume you have both a super top-up plan and a basic top-up plan with a maximum sum insured of Rs. 5 lac, with a deductible of Rs. 3 lac. Now, say, two claims arise in a year; the first one of Rs. 1.5 lac and the second one of Rs. 2.5 lac. The basic top-up plan will not become active in any of those hospitalizations as in both cases your health claim did not exceed the deductible/ threshold limit of Rs. 3 lac individually. However, the super top-up plan will become active during the second hospitalization as the total admissible claim (Rs. 1.5 + Rs. 2.5 = Rs. 4 lac) has exceeded the deductible limit of Rs. 3 lac, hence, you get Rs. 1 lac from the insurer against the second claim. The first Rs. 3 lac may be paid out from your basic health insurance policy assuming you have a base policy with a cover of Rs. 3 lac.
Usually, one should take a super top plan if they suffer from any chronic diseases or expect multiple hospitalizations in a year. If not, a basic top plan should suffice.
Hope this helps. Please feel free to reach out to us in case you have any follow-up questions.