KARACHI: Jubilee Life Insurance has expanded its partnership with Sehat Kahani to introduce outpatient department (OPD) claims’ management services, a statement said on Monday.
This enhancement significantly broadens the range of benefits available to Jubilee Life Insurance policyholders, who can now enjoy streamlined access to OPD Management services alongside their existing hospitalization coverage.
Through this partnership, Jubilee life Insurance policyholders will benefit from a comprehensive, one-window solution that includes consultations, claims processing, cashless pharmacy and laboratory services, along with 24/7 access to doctors within 60 seconds.
This initiative aligns with Sehat Kahani’s mission to improve healthcare accessibility and quality for individuals across Pakistan, making healthcare more convenient and comprehensive for Jubilee Life Insurance’s valued policyholders.
Speaking at the signing ceremony Dr Sara Saeed Khurram, co-founder and CEO of Sehat Kahani, said, “This expansion of our collaboration with Jubilee Life Insurance into outpatient services builds on our successful inpatient collaboration. We aim to provide better healthcare options for our customers and make quality medical services accessible to everyone.”
Javed Ahmed, managing director and CEO of Jubilee Life Insurance Company Limited, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, saying, “Our collaboration with Sehat Kahani has already resulted in over 200,000 successful consultations. We are excited to expand into outpatient services, providing comprehensive healthcare solutions to our policyholders.”
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