The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Easy online registrati­on, claims process for mySalam scheme for B40 group

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PUTRAJAYA: The online registrati­on and claims process for the national health insurance scheme, mySalam, are assured to be easy for the B40 (low-income) group.

Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng said the mySalam scheme official website at www.mysalam.com.my started operating yesterday.

“The insurance coverage under this scheme commenced on Jan 1, while the registrati­on and customer support services will begin on March 1," he said at a press conference, here, yesterday to announce the operation of the mySalam official website.

The mySalam scheme offers free health insurance coverage for those eligible in the B40 group for 36 critical diseases with a one-off payment of up to RM8,000 and daily payments as income replacemen­t in the event of hospitalis­ation for up to 14 days per year at the rate of RM50 per day or RM700 per year.

This initiative is the result of cooperatio­n between the government and insurance company, Great Eastern Holdings, with a seed fund of RM2 billion channelled to the mySalam trust fund.

Lim said those receiving treatment at any government hospital could apply but approval would be subject to the condition that they are low-income earners.

“I assure that the online registrati­on and claims process are easier when these involve personal informatio­n. Family members including the applicants' children and grandchild­ren can help fill the form online.

“However, if they still face problems to register and make insurance claims, they can see us to resolve the problems,” he said.

According to him, claims under mySalam could also be made at the agencies to be announced on the website and at government hospitals.

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