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|June 2025
Combating Claims Fraud in Health and Motor Insurance: Challenges, Strategies, and Opportunities
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Insurance fraud, particularly in health and motor sectors, poses a significant threat to the integrity and sustainability of the insurance industry. Fraudulent claims not only lead to substantial financial losses but also erode consumer trust and inflate premiums for honest policyholders. With the advent of sophisticated technologies and evolving fraud tactics, insurers must adopt proactive and innovative approaches to detect and mitigate fraudulent activities effectively.
Understanding Claims Fraud in Health and Motor Insurance
Health Insurance Fraud
Health insurance fraud encompasses a range of deceptive practices, including:
❖ Phantom Billing: Charging for services not rendered.
❖ Upcoding: Billing for more expensive services than those provided.
❖ Duplicate Claims: Submitting multiple claims for the same service.
❖ Unbundling: Separating services that should be billed together to increase reimbursement.
Such fraudulent activities can be perpetrated by healthcare providers, policyholders, or through collusion between both parties. In India, the complexity of the healthcare system, coupled with inadequate regulatory oversight, exacerbates the prevalence of health insurance fraud.
Motor Insurance Fraud
Motor insurance fraud includes:
❖ Staged Accidents: Deliberately causing collisions to file claims.
❖ Exaggerated Claims: Inflating the extent of damages or injuries.
❖ False Theft Reports: Claiming a vehicle was stolen when it was not.
❖ Rate Evasion: Providing false information to obtain lower premiums.
These fraudulent activities not only result in financial losses for insurers but also contribute to higher premiums for honest policyholders.
Challenges in Detecting and Preventing Claims Fraud
1. Evolving Fraud Tactics
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