The Economic Survey 2019 says that health insurance plans need to be simplified to make it easier for individuals to buy them.

The survey says that there is asymmetrical information such as high variability of health care expenditures which often leads people to making health-related decisions which are not in their best interests. These harmful decisions range from not buying health insurance or engaging behaviour such as smoking and drug abuse.

To change such behaviour, the Economic Survey has suggested the following seven behavioural tools.

1. Leverage default rules

2. Make it easy to choose
3. Emphasize social norms
4. Disclose outcomes
5. Reinforce repeatedly
6. Leverage loss aversion

Making sure than Indians have a good health plan in place has become all the more important as the Economic Survey has stated that life expectancy is set to go up and the retirement age could also go up. Added to this, India has a problem of under-insurance and there is a lack of awareness about insurance.

According to Times of India report, a survey has find that India still buys insurance for "tax-saving" and "investment". The report further says that India has remained under-insured and the awareness around insurance has been left even further behind. However, the country is slowly recognising that insurance means protection.