In 2025, life insurance in India has taken a historic step forward by including mental health as part of the base coverage. This change follows regulatory mandates by the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI), requiring insurers to treat mental health conditions on par with physical health under the Mental Healthcare Act, 2017. With stress, anxiety, and depression on the rise—especially among young professionals—this development is timely and transformative.
Why mental health coverage matters in life insurance
Mental health issues affect millions of Indians, yet access to care has long been a challenge. According to recent reports, 84% of employees experienced workplace anxiety in 2025, and nearly 150 million people require mental health services. Until recently, therapy and psychiatric consultations were either excluded from life and health insurance policies or included only as expensive add-ons.
Today, major life insurance providers now offer plans that automatically include mental health support, such as therapy sessions, psychiatric consultations, and in-patient treatment for severe conditions. These are no longer limited to urban corporate employees—more policies now cater to wider demographics, including salaried individuals, freelancers, and rural policyholders through telehealth services.
How this impacts policyholders
Policyholders can now access outpatient counselling, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), psychiatric medication, and in-patient psychiatric care under the same plan that offers life cover. Some policies even include optional wellness benefits like mental health apps, stress management tools, and lifestyle support. This not only improves access to care but also reduces financial strain on families managing mental health treatment.
What to look for in a plan
When choosing a life insurance policy in 2025, it is important to check:
If outpatient mental health services (therapy, counselling) are covered
Whether in-patient psychiatric care is included in base coverage
The number of sessions allowed per year
Network hospitals or therapists partnered with the insurer
Add-on wellness features related to mental health
Conclusion
The inclusion of mental health in life insurance base plans marks a major shift in how India views well-being. Life insurance is no longer just about protection after loss—it now supports policyholders in staying mentally well. For young individuals and working professionals, this could be the support system they never knew they needed.