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Health insurance is only truly useful when the claim process is smooth. In India, people often buy a policy, but at the time of claim there is confusion, documentation issues, and delays, which create problems. In this article, we will explain the cashless and reimbursement claim processes in a simple step‑by‑step way, specifically for the Indian context.
What Is a Health Insurance Claim?

A health insurance claim is a request submitted to an insurer for payment of medical expenses covered under a health insurance policy.
For example, if you are hospitalised for a covered treatment, you can submit a claim to your insurer. After checking the policy terms, documents and treatment details, the insurer decides the amount payable under the policy.
There are two common ways to make a claim:
- Cashless claim: The insurer settles the eligible amount directly with an eligible hospital.
- Reimbursement claim: You pay the hospital expenses first and later submit the claim for reimbursement.
Types of Health Insurance Claims
Cashless Health Insurance Claim
- Treatment happens in a network hospital
- The hospital’s TPA/insurance desk coordinates directly with the insurer for settlement
- You may only need to pay non‑payable items or extra charges
- It is convenient because you don’t have to arrange the entire bill amount
Reimbursement Health Insurance Claim
- Treatment can happen in a non‑network hospital, or when cashless is rejected/partially approved
- You first pay the entire bill yourself
- Then you submit all bills, reports, and documents to the insurer
- After verification, the insurer transfers the approved amount to your bank account
Cashless vs Reimbursement Claims: Quick Comparison Table
Basis | Cashless Claim | Reimbursement Claim |
|---|---|---|
Hospital type | Only network hospitals | Network + non‑network, both possible |
Bill payment | Insurer pays directly to the hospital | You pay first; insurer reimburses you later |
Upfront money required | Usually only non‑payable / co‑pay to be paid by you | You have to arrange the entire bill initially |
Process start | Cashless request sent via hospital TPA desk | You collect documents and file the claim yourself |
Convenience level | High – less financial stress | Medium – more paperwork & funds arrangement |
Typical use case | Planned & emergency treatment in network hospitals | Non‑network hospitals, or when cashless is not available/rejected |
How Does the Health Insurance Claim Process Work in India?
At a high level, the flow for both types is like this:
Hospitalization or treatment happens (planned or emergency)
The insurer is informed (for both cashless and reimbursement)
Claim form and documents are submitted to the hospital/insurer/TPA
The insurer checks policy terms (waiting period, exclusions, sum insured, documents, etc.)
The claim can be approved / partially approved / rejected
Payment is either made directly to the hospital (cashless) or to you (reimbursement)
Cashless Health Insurance Claim Process: Step-by-Step

Cashless claims are possible only at network hospitals. There are two main scenarios:
Planned Hospitalization (Planned Surgery / Treatment)
Such as a scheduled surgery, planned operation, maternity (as per policy), elective procedure, etc.
Step 1: Choose a Network Hospital
- Check the network hospital list on your insurer’s website/app
- Select a hospital that is convenient for you
Step 2: Inform the Hospital & Insurer in Advance
- For planned admissions, it is best to inform the insurer/TPA 2–4 days before hospitalization
- Also coordinate with the hospital’s insurance/TPA desk
Step 3: Submit Cashless Request / Pre‑Authorization Form
The hospital TPA desk will take your health card / policy number / ID proof
The doctor’s advice for hospitalization will be attached
This pre‑authorization form is sent to the insurer/TPA for approval
Step 4: Insurer’s Approval / Queries
The insurer checks the details
They may approve, raise a query (ask for more documents), or give partial approval
Within the approved limit, the insurer pays the hospital (excluding non‑payable items)
Step 5: Treatment & Discharge
Treatment is carried out as usual
At discharge, the hospital settles the final bill with the insurer
You only pay deductible, co‑pay, and non‑payable items (if applicable)
Emergency Hospitalization (Accident / Sudden Illness)
In emergencies like accidents, heart attacks, strokes, etc.:
Step 1: Admit at the Nearest Suitable Hospital
Patient safety is the first priority – admit the patient immediately
If possible, choose a network hospital
Step 2: Inform Insurer / TPA Quickly
After admission, contact the insurer helpline/TPA as soon as possible
Share policy number, patient details, and hospital name
Step 3: Provide Cashless Form & Documents
The hospital TPA desk may ask for:
Health card / policy number
ID proof
Emergency admission note / doctor’s summary
Any previous medical records (if available)
Step 4: Approval Process
The insurer assesses the case in a short time
In emergencies, they may give an initial approval, followed by final bill review later
Step 5: Discharge & Final Settlement
The insurer pays the approved amount directly to the hospital
Any amount outside policy coverage (exclusions, non‑payables, co‑pay) has to be paid by you
Reimbursement Health Insurance Claim Process
Reimbursement is used when:
You take treatment in a non‑network hospital
Cashless facility cannot be used for some reason
You are claiming pre‑hospitalization / post‑hospitalization expenses
When Cashless Facility Is Not Available
Step 1: Intimate the Insurer
At the time of admission or soon after, inform the insurer by call/email
Provide policy number, patient name, hospital name, and type of diagnosis/treatment
Step 2: Pay the Hospital Bill Yourself
After treatment is completed, you pay the full bill to the hospital
Keep all original bills and reports safely
Step 3: Collect & Organize Documents
Final hospital bill with cost break‑up
Discharge summary
Investigation reports (X‑ray, MRI, blood tests, etc.)
Prescriptions
Pharmacy bills attached with prescriptions
Any payment receipts (cash/card/UPI)
Step 4: Fill the Reimbursement Claim Form
Download the insurer’s reimbursement claim form from its website/app
Fill in patient, policy, hospital, and treatment details clearly
Attach bank details (cancelled cheque/passbook copy)
Step 5: Submit Documents to Insurer
Send documents via courier/branch drop/email upload (as allowed by the insurer)
Make sure you submit a complete set of documents; otherwise, there may be delays/queries
Step 6: Claim Assessment & Payment
The insurer verifies documents and decides the payable amount as per policy terms
On approval, the approved amount is transferred to your bank account
If any part is rejected, the insurer mentions the reason
Claiming Pre‑Hospitalization & Post‑Hospitalization Expenses
Many policies cover:
- Pre‑hospitalization (tests and consultations before admission – e.g., up to 30/60 days)
- Post‑hospitalization (follow‑ups, medicines, tests – e.g., up to 60/90 days)
The exact number of days is mentioned in the policy wording.
Process:
Keep all related prescriptions, reports, and pharmacy bills safely filed
Claim them through a separate reimbursement request, either along with or after the hospitalization claim
Clearly mention that these are pre‑/post‑hospitalization expenses
Documents Required for Health Insurance Claim
For Cashless Claim
Typically, these documents may be required (exact list varies by insurer):
- Health insurance card / policy copy
- Photo ID proof (Aadhaar, PAN, Driving Licence, etc.)
- Doctor’s prescription/advice for hospitalization
- Cashless request / pre‑authorization form (available at the hospital)
- Previous medical records (if you have a chronic condition)
For Reimbursement Claim
Commonly required documents:
- Duly filled claim form (insurer’s format)
- Original hospital final bill with detailed break‑up
- Discharge summary / discharge card
- Doctor’s prescriptions (for admission and follow‑up)
- Investigation reports (lab tests, X‑ray, CT, MRI, etc.)
- Pharmacy bills with prescriptions
- Payment receipts (cash/card/online)
- Cancelled cheque / bank passbook copy (for NEFT transfer)
- FIR / medico‑legal report, in case of an accident
How to Check or Track Your Health Insurance Claim Status Online
After submitting a claim, you can track its status as follows:
Insurer website / app
Log in with policy/claim number and go to the “Track Claim Status” section
Customer portal / email
Many insurers also send status updates via email
Toll‑free customer care / TPA helpline
Call and share your claim number to know the status
Always keep ready:
Policy number
Claim number
Patient name and date of birth
Also read: Check Insurance Claim Status Online
How Long Does a Health Insurance Claim Take in India?
The timeline depends on the type of claim:
Cashless claims – usually faster, because the hospital coordinates directly with the insurer, especially in emergencies
Reimbursement claims – generally take longer due to document verification and scrutiny
The exact number of days is mentioned in each insurer’s policy terms. To avoid delays, it is important to send complete and clearly readable documents.
Top Reasons Why Health Insurance Claims Get Rejected
To avoid claim rejection, it is important to understand these common reasons:
Non‑disclosure of pre‑existing diseases
If you hide any past illness while filling the proposal form, the insurer can reject the claim
Claim within the waiting period
Many diseases (like hernia, cataract, etc.) have a specific waiting period
If you claim during this period, you may not get coverage
Excluded treatments
Some treatments/personal comfort items are excluded in the policy (e.g., cosmetic procedures, non‑medical items)
Incomplete / incorrect documents
Missing bills, illegible copies, mismatch in names/dates – all these can delay or lead to rejection
Sum insured being exceeded
If the total bill is more than your sum insured, the insurer will pay only up to the sum insured
Non‑compliance with policy conditions
Not informing the insurer on time
Not obtaining required approvals
Medical necessity of hospitalization not being properly justified
Tips to Get Your Health Insurance Claim Approved Smoothly
If you follow these practical tips, your claim process will be much smoother:
Disclose your complete medical history honestly when buying the policy
Prefer network hospitals, especially for planned treatments
Inform the insurer on time before/after hospitalization
Keep a well‑organized file of every test, bill, and prescription
Carefully read policy terms for waiting periods, exclusions, co‑pay, room rent limits
Maintain active communication with the hospital’s TPA/insurance desk
Fill the claim form clearly, without overwriting or confusion
FAQs on Health Insurance Claim Process in India
Q1. How do I file a health insurance claim in India?
If you are admitted to a network hospital, the hospital’s TPA desk sends the cashless request to the insurer on your behalf. In a non‑network hospital, or when cashless cannot be used, you first pay the bill yourself and then submit all the documents along with the reimbursement claim form to the insurer.
Q2. What is the difference between cashless and reimbursement health insurance claim?
In a cashless claim, treatment happens in a network hospital, and the insurer pays the hospital directly; you usually pay only non‑payable or extra charges. In a reimbursement claim, you first pay the full bill yourself and then claim the amount back from the insurer as per policy terms.
Q3. Can I take treatment in a non‑network hospital and still get a claim?
Yes, but you will not get cashless. You must first pay the non‑network hospital yourself and then file a reimbursement claim with the insurer to get the eligible amount back, provided the treatment is covered under your policy.
Q4. What should I do if my cashless claim is denied?
You can pay the hospital bill yourself and then file a reimbursement claim, or ask the insurer for a proper written reason for denial. If you believe the rejection is incorrect, you can raise the issue through the insurer’s grievance redressal channels.
Q5. After hospitalization, within how many days can I file a reimbursement claim?
The exact time limit is mentioned in each insurer’s/policy document (for example, within a certain number of days from the date of discharge). That is why it is important to check your policy wording and submit the claim as early as possible.



