Tuesday, 2 September 2014 01:57
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Allianz Lanka has launched the exclusive Allianz Global Healthcare Plan for the protection of its customers in Sri Lanka recently.
Allianz Global Healthcare Insurance is a comprehensive international medical cover that meets the healthcare needs of policyholders and their families anywhere in the world, except in the USA and Canada. A single solution for all healthcare needs, from pre- to post-hospital care, in first class healthcare facilities the world over is now within easy reach, coupled with the flexibility to choose when and by whom one would like to seek medical attention, whether at home or overseas.
The escalating costs of healthcare have been a cause for concern, more so when medical treatment is needed overseas.
“We understood that, due to the increasing costs of medical expenses, the need of the hour was to design a product that is both competitively priced and meets individual requirements. Allianz Global Healthcare Plan does just that. The Allianz brand is recognized by most hospitals around the world. Our proven expertise in underwriting and risk alongside claims and policy processing will enable our customers to experience the full benefits of the insurance,” said Allianz Lanka’s AGM Non Life Anura Perera.
Allianz Global Healthcare is one of the most generous and flexible international health insurance plans, and places few restrictions on how money is spent for medical treatment and services. It meets medical costs up to USD 1.5 million annually and has no deductions. The plan is available in three packages – Classic, Gold and Premier.
Even air or surface evacuation to the nearest suitable hospital in extreme emergencies is provided for, and in the event of death, arrangements could be made either for repatriation of remains or for local burial.
The healthcare plan also has access to emergency assistance provided round- the- clock by a special Allianz medical centre which is only a phone call away, for medical advice, evaluations, referrals and hospital admissions.