UAE's Tadawi Group Offers 50% Reduction for Patients with No Insurance
- Publish date: Thursday، 22 December 2022
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Tadawi Healthcare Group in Dubai launched a humanitarian initiative to receive uninsured patients, and treat them with a 50% reduction in the cost of health services.
Marwan Ibrahim Al-Haj Nasir, Chairman of the Tadawi Healthcare Group's Board of Directors, said that the initiative targets patients of different nationalities that do not carry health insurance, and also targets citizens who benefit from social benefits and retirees from the government and private sectors, in addition to people of determination and senior citizens, by reducing the cost of treatment by 50%. .
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He explained that this initiative comes from the group's approach based on the fact that "everyone deserves access to high-quality health care, in accordance with international medical standards, including those who are unable to bear the cost of treatment," noting that "the group is committed to quality standards in an effort to support the efforts of the state."
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Marwan Nasser stated that the group receives patients in its hospital and health centers and provides them with all specialized medical services, including medical examinations, radiographs and health tests, with reduced fees according to each patient's condition.
It is noteworthy that the Health Care Group is a national group, founded by citizen Marwan Ibrahim Nasser, which provide all specialized health care services, under one roof, and it is a facility accredited by the Joint International Committee, in quality, technology and patient safety standards.
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