The scorecards, slated for rollout from June 2026, are designed to enable policyholders to make informed choices and to nudge behaviour through transparency.
Also, the regulator has proposed a policyholder-first commercial framework that links hospital tariffs to performance metrics. Faster claim settlements and adherence to turnaround times could fetch better rates for hospitals, while delays, billing discrepancies and documentation gaps may trigger tariff downgrades.
The proposed basic no-frills health insurance product is to widen coverage and improve affordability. The product will sit alongside a push toward preventive healthcare and wellness led engagement, marking a shift from pure hospitalisation led models.
To address long standing disputes between insurers and hospitals, the regulator is mandating formal contracts with clear rules on billing, claims processing and dispute resolution. Cashless facilities cannot be withdrawn abruptly due to commercial disagreements, and ad hoc suspensions of hospital networks will be discouraged.