According to a recent North American Pet Health Insurance Association (NAPHIA) report, the pet health insurance industry has recorded its sixth year of double-digit growth. A total $2.174 billion premiums were sold in 2020, up 26% from 2019. While insured pets are on the rise in the United States, the approximately two million dogs and 419,000 cats who were insured in 2019 represent only about 1.7% of owned pets. Veterinarians should more proactively promote pet health insurance, which can help improve patient care and increase veterinary practice revenue.
Pet health insurance benefits
Pet health insurance provides benefits for pets, clients, and veterinarians that include:
Promoting pet health insurance
Pet owners look to their veterinarian for advice, and NAPHIA’s research has demonstrated that 50% more pet owners would purchase pet health insurance on their veterinarian’s recommendation. Strategies to help you educate your clients and promote pet health insurance include:
Answering pet owner FAQs
Pet health insurance can be confusing for pet owners, who may come to you for help. Frequently asked questions that you should be able to answer include:
Regulatory standards on pet health insurance
On August 1, 2022, the pet insurance working group of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) adopted a pet insurance model law to standardize the product across state lines. The NAIC’s law is largely based on California’s pet insurance law adopted in 2014 and establishes consumer protections by requiring pet insurers to disclose information in clear language about reimbursement benefits, pre-existing condition limitations, and coverage limitations involving coinsurance, waiting periods, deductibles, and annual or lifetime policy limits. In addition, the law ensures consumers have a “free look” period during which they can return their pet insurance policy for a full refund.
Advances in veterinary medicine increase veterinary care costs every year, and pet insurance is a great way to mitigate these expenditures for pet owners. Veterinarians should promote pet health insurance, which benefits clients, patients, and veterinary practices.
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