Written by : Nikita Saha
December 10, 2024
The Insurance giant also announced its home healthcare service, now operational in Bhopal, which enables affordable and high-quality healthcare access from home, ensuring seamless claims processing.
Star Health Insurance has introduced its telemedicine service in Bhopal, expanding its reach to 64 cities across India, including five cities in Madhya Pradesh—Indore, Bhopal, Jabalpur, Gwalior, and Ujjain.
The service offers customers remote access to healthcare professionals, ensuring convenience and continuity in medical consultations from home.
The Insurance giant also announced its home healthcare service, now operational in Bhopal, which enables affordable and high-quality healthcare access from home, ensuring seamless claims processing.
Additionally, the insurer has launched the 'Special Care Gold' policy in Braille, catering to individuals with 40% or more disability. This initiative empowers visually impaired individuals to independently access essential health insurance details.
Star Health Insurance is committed to community well-being through routine medical camps conducted across Madhya Pradesh. These camps aim to provide preventive care and awareness for better health management.
Days back, Star Health Insurance, a leading standalone health insurance provider in India, announced the launch of its CSR initiative, ‘Star Arogya Digi Seva’, in partnership with the Center for Chronic Disease and Control (CCDC).
This program is designed to address healthcare challenges in underserved rural areas by integrating telemedicine technology with Mobile Health Units (MHUs).
Reportedly, the initiative focuses on five aspirational districts in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, covering 74 villages across 10 districts. Further, it aims to address non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and promote preventive healthcare.