Khaleej Times

100 expats to get free health insurance

- Asma Ali Zain asmaalizai­n@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) will distribute 100 health insurance cards among expatriate­s with financial constraint­s every year as part of its Year of Zayed celebratio­ns. The card, called Year of Zayed Health Insurance Card, will be part of the Essential Benefits Package (EBP) and will have a maximum limit of Dh150,000 per person. The card will be valid for a year.

Humaid Al Qattami, directorge­neral of the DHA, announced the initiative at a ceremony held to revisit all the activities the DHA organised during the Year of Zayed. The year 2018 marks 100 years since the birth of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan and the UAE has dedicated it to celebrate his legacy.

Al Qattami said: “This year, we organised a series of initiative­s to mark the Year of Zayed. The UAE is known globally for its philanthro­pic work and we will continue our humanitari­an initiative­s to the best of our ability.”

Saleh Al Hashmi, adviser at the DHA’s Health Insurance Corporatio­n, said 100 people who will be given the card have been identified already. “This is an ongoing initiative and we will keep selecting people based on their financial needs after assessing them,” he told Khaleej Times at the launch. “The cards will cover health costs of ... for example, those with huge families, who are unable to sponsor their dependents.

“If the same people require financial help next year, we will not stop the cards, else others will be selected.”

The EBP, which costs between Dh650 and Dh725 per annum, covers all emergency costs, maternity issues, surgeries, cancer treatment etc and includes a 20 per cent co-payment. The cards have been sponsored by the 12 insurance companies that are registered with the DHA under the EBP as part of their CSR activities.

“For this year, one insurance company has sponsored all the 100 cards, so the remaining funds are being utilised to help other people selected through the Community Developmen­t Authority (CDA),” said Al Hashmi.

Those needing the card can approach the DHA’s Health Funding Department and will be selected as per a set criteria, he added.

If the same people require financial help next year, we will not stop the cards, else others will be selected.” Saleh Al Hashmi, adviser at the DHA’s Health Insurance Corporatio­n

The UAE is known globally for its philanthro­pic work and we will continue our humanitari­an initiative­s to the best of our ability.” Humaid Al Qattami, director-general, DHA

The DHA will publish the top three research papers and distribute them to medical academies, libraries and institutio­ns.”

Khalid Al Jallaf, chairman

of the Year of Zayed team

Other initiative­s

As part of the Year of Zayed initiative­s, more than 200 children with congenital heart abnormalit­ies received free surgery through the Nabadat programme, said Khalid Al Jallaf, chairman of the Year of Zayed team.

Nabadat, which means heartbeat in Arabic, is a programme launched by the Mohammed Bin Rashid Charity and Humanitari­an Establishm­ent (MBRCHE) in collaborat­ion with the DHA to alleviate the suffering of impoverish­ed children with congenital heart disease (CHD).

The initiative is under the patronage of Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiative­s. It provides free medical assistance, lifesaving surgery and post-surgical care to children whose parents cannot afford to pay for treatment of CHDs.

CHD is a common type of birth defect where malformati­ons occur to the structure of the heart.

Nabadat provided free heart surgeries to more than 100 children in Mumbai in July this year. The surgeries took place in collaborat­ion with the cardiology team at Fortis Hospital, Mulund, and S. L. Raheja, a Fortis associate hospital in Mumbai.

In September this year, the DHA cardiologi­sts collaborat­ed with Kafrelshei­kh University Hospital in Egypt and provided more than 100 free heart surgeries.

Additional­ly, the Nabadat cardiac team also conducted free paediatric cardiac check-ups to screen as many children as possible. The DHA also had launched a scientific research competitio­n in July this year to recognise “remarkable talent” in the country in the medical field.

Al Jallaf said: “The DHA will publish the top three research papers and distribute them to medical academies, libraries and institutio­ns.”

DHA employees also contribute­d to build 100 wells to provide clean drinking water to families in countries of need.

 ??  ??
 ??  ?? Humaid Al Qattami and other DHA officials launch the Year of Zayed Health Insurance Card.
Humaid Al Qattami and other DHA officials launch the Year of Zayed Health Insurance Card.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates