The health insurance industry has been evolving and growing rapidly, thanks ironically to increased lifestyle diseases, and the inability of the modern working population to take care of its health. Add to this higher affluence, disposable income and nuclear set-ups with close to zero support from the extended family, especially in cities, and we had the perfect storm for health insurance. However, Covid has exposed limitations on multiple fronts—inadequate physical infrastructure, lack of doctors and trained healthcare professionals and the inability of the even relatively better-off sections of the population to survive the economic implications of a health crisis. While solving the first two issues by augmenting the physical infrastructure and trained manpower will take time, at least 5-7 years, before we can see results on the ground, the government can immediately begin to mitigate an economic impact of a health crisis for a billion-plus people. 바카라 웹사이트