Doctors' body urges IRDAI to address insurance bias in Saif Ali Khan's mediclaim approval
Expressing concerns about possible bias by an Insurance company that sanctioned Rs 25 lakh for the cashless treatment of actor Saif Ali Khan for his recent treatment at Lilavati Hospital, a doctors' body has written to the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) and demanded an investigation.
The Association of Medical Consultants (AMC) expressed concern over the fact that Saif Ali Khan was possibly given "preferential treatment" by the insurance company, compared to the benefits available to the common policyholders.
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