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Health insurance plans to match visa periods
The National Health Insurance Company (Daman) will soon establish outlets at Abu Dhabi International Airport and across the UAE to ensure a convenient geographical reach for all its customers.
Abu Dhabi: The National Health Insurance Company (Daman) will soon establish outlets at Abu Dhabi International Airport and across the UAE to ensure a convenient geographical reach for all its customers.
Since the new decision to issue health insurance for visa applicants, Daman has issued 12,000 Visitor Plans (the name of the product).
Daman is offering a comprehensive health insurance policy to all visitors, in which the policyholder is insured up to Dh150,000 throughout Daman's network of healthcare pro-viders.
The company has already established operations and is offering the Visitor Plan for Dh40, Dh70 and Dh90 for visa periods of 40, 70 and 100 days.
Availability
The plans are available for purchase at the Ministry of Interior and Department of Naturalisation and Residence offices in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Ras Al Khaimah and Sharjah.
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