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Umrah pilgrims can get health insurance up to SR100,000

Policy covers medical visits, dialysis in emergency cases among other benefits

- DUBAI Gulf News Report

Umrah pilgrims can now take advantage of a variety of benefits during their stay in Saudi Arabia, including a maximum health insurance coverage of SR100,000, local media reported.

According to Okaz newspaper, the Umrah pilgrims’ health insurance policy, recently approved by the Ministry of Haj and Umrah, outlines 11 health insurance benefits available to pilgrims throughout their stay in the Kingdom.

Pilgrims can benefit from the maximum coverage of SR100,000 in the event of their hospitalis­ation or medical evacuation within and outside the Kingdom.

Some of the benefits include maximum coverage for daily accommodat­ion and subsistenc­e of the patient, including the cost of the bed, nursing care, medical visits, and medical supervisio­n. The policy also covers the cost of medicines and medical supplies prescribed by a doctor, with a shared room costing a maximum of SR600.

Some of the benefits include maximum coverage for daily accommodat­ion and subsistenc­e of the patient, including the cost of the bed, nursing care, medical visits, and medical supervisio­n.

Medical evacuation

Additional­ly, the policy includes maximum coverage (SR5,000) for emergency dental treatment cases, travel expenses for a first-degree relative of the patient, treatment of premature newborns, injuries resulting from traffic accidents, expenses for dialysis in emergency cases, and medical evacuation both within and outside of the Kingdom.

The health insurance benefits also include expenses for pregnancy and emergency childbirth with a maximum amount of SR5,000 during the policy period. The policy also covers the cost of repatriati­ng the bodies of pilgrims to their original home, with a maximum coverage of SR10,000.

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