While health insurance plans provide cover for various treatments and hospital expenses, they do not help in curbing all types of healthcare expenses of the subscriber. For example, a subscriber may have to spend on prescription medicines, medical consultation for small illnesses like seasonal flu, or for dental, skin and hair treatments. A new healthcare startup, Kenko Health, is trying to change this through subscription plans starting at as little as Rs 299 per month.
Kenko has been founded by two former Insurance industry professionals. Dhiraj Goel is an actuary who has been working for various Insurance companies in India over the last more than 15 years. Aniruddha Sen has spent over a decade in Health Insurance leading digital roles.
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