HA-AD: Health insurance premium for basic product to remain stable in 2008
- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, November 25 - 2007 at 12:20
- PRESS RELEASE
The Health Authority in Abu Dhabi (HA-AD) today announces that they have reached an agreement with DAMAN to keep the premium for the basic product stable for the year 2008.
The basic product provided by DAMAN and closely supervised by HAAD covers healthcare services within the Emirate of Abu Dhabi through an authorized network of healthcare providers with an upper limit of AED 250,000 annually.
HAAD compliments DAMAN on having achieved the goal of price stability through a continued focus on efficiency and customer value.
"It is one of our key objectives as a regulator to ensure affordable healthcare for all residents of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and we do not want to unnecessarily increase the burden on the employers who finance the health insurance premiums for their expatriate employees. We therefore are proud to have reached the agreement with DAMAN to not raise prices on the basic product and hope that other insurers will pay equal attention to maintaining price discipline" said Dr. Finn Goldner, Head of Health System Financing, HA-AD.
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