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Health Insurers Lose Rs 10,000 Crore Annually to Fraud: BCG Report

Key Takeaways

  • Indian health insurers lose Rs 8,000-10,000 crore annually to fraud and abuse
  • Only 2% of claims are outright fraud; 8% contain inefficiencies and abuse
  • AI-powered solutions can transform claims processing from reactive to proactive

India’s health insurance sector faces massive annual losses of Rs 8,000-10,000 crore due to systemic fraud, waste and abuse in claim payouts, according to a joint report by Boston Consulting Group and Medi Assist Healthcare.

The report reveals that fraudulent practices and fake claims are driving up insurance premiums, eroding insurer profitability, and straining public healthcare resources.

Systemic Challenge Requires Tech-Driven Solution

“Fraudulent behaviours, process inefficiencies, and policy violations have become embedded across the value chain. Rather than isolated incidents, these practices are now systemic and rising,” the report states.

To combat this growing problem, BCG proposes a three-pillar framework built on Prevention, Detection and Deterrence through standardization, technology adoption, and data interoperability.

Advanced AI and Generative AI technologies can transform claims processing from post-facto policing to real-time fraud prevention systems.

The 8% Opportunity Gap

According to Swayamjit Mishra of BCG, approximately 90% of health insurance claims are legitimate, while only 2% represent clear fraud that current systems typically catch.

“The real opportunity lies in the remaining 8%, where inefficiencies and abuse can be addressed without inconveniencing genuine policyholders,” Mishra explains.

The disconnected systems between insurance payers, healthcare providers, and third-party administrators create gaps that allow fraudulent activities to go undetected.

Automation as the Solution

The report recommends automating document verification, anomaly detection, ICD code mapping, and predictive fraud analytics to minimize manual errors.

Technologies like remote patient monitoring, telehealth services, and shared health records through ABDM/NHCX can prevent duplicate testing, unnecessary hospital readmissions, and fake claims through real-time verification.

Market Growth Amid Challenges

Health insurance continues to be the fastest-growing segment in India’s non-life insurance sector, having expanded to ₹1.27 lakh crore with 17% annual growth over five years.

The industry is projected to grow 16-18% annually, reaching ₹2.6-3 lakh crore by 2030.

Currently, insurance covers only 13% of healthcare expenses, while government spending accounts for 48% and out-of-pocket payments make up 39%.

The report warns that rising claim costs lead to higher premiums, creating a vicious cycle that reduces insurance penetration and pushes more people toward expensive out-of-pocket healthcare spending.

This ultimately results in delayed medical treatment, untreated health conditions, and eroding public trust in the health insurance system.

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