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It seems when pay out time arrives from insurances...obstacles always appear .. [dizzy]

 

Extracted from another site...

 

By Salma Khalik, Senior Health Correspondent
The Straits Times, 25 Feb 2014.


A second insurer has been taken to task by the Ministry of Health (MOH) over reduced payouts to policyholders on dialysis.

Two months ago, MOH asked insurer AIA not to reduce payouts to such policyholders, whose benefits shrank when they were moved to a different health plan. About 20 end-stage kidney failure patients on dialysis were affected.

Now, it has told Aviva not to short-change similar patients.

The moves follow queries by The Straits Times to MOH about the reduced payouts.

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AIA si big also play this kind of stunt....nnb! Thats why i took ntuc policy with yearly premium which is not refundable. Consider my premium 'burnt' but i dont care as its from the annual interest from my medisave.

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Turbocharged

Good that moh is doing something.

Those already with these companies will be on a losing end. They cannot switch without incurring losses. Also those with existing conditions won't get coverage with another company leow..

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Turbocharged

Noted on these 2. Hope not to see ntuc pulling such stunts.

Not only this.. We need moh and mas actively check on insurance companies in sg to avoid them posting such stunts.

Some time back I kept receiving letters from great eastern on the terms they unilaterally change.

Suka suka change as they like.

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Supersonic

Not only this.. We need moh and mas actively check on insurance companies in sg to avoid them posting such stunts.

Some time back I kept receiving letters from great eastern on the terms they unilaterally change.

Suka suka change as they like.

Agreed. But I also think this round of direct intervention is due to the next GE.

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Turbocharged

Maybe it is because they play stunt that's why become big.

AIA si big also play this kind of stunt....nnb! Thats why i took ntuc policy with yearly premium which is not refundable. Consider my premium 'burnt' but i dont care as its from the annual interest from my medisave.

 

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Supercharged

The 3 suckers (insurance, bank & lor-yeah) we can do with them nor can we do without them.

 

Wonder how many more will get xpose

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Turbocharged

All the insurers will try to reduce their payout in some way or another.

 

If MOH digs deeper, sure can find some more cases from other insurers.

 

Got watch the Incredibles by Pixar boh?

 

The scene where Mr Incredible is a pen pusher in an insurance company...

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The 3 suckers (insurance, bank & lor-yeah) we can do with them nor can we do without them.

 

Wonder how many more will get xpose

funny why our citizen still vote to bring into parliament such kind of ppl ?

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AXA over ferrari case.

AIA & Aviva over health-claims.

 

See the similarity, avoid also spelled with A.

 

 

So Aunty Lucy, considered bo? [grin][grin]

 

Heng ah, I with the biggest one, and no issues to my dialysis treatments before! Nowadays, it is also insurance co dependant. REally, wtf

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Heng ah, I with the biggest one

 

Wah, biggest also no need to broadcast...unless u r trying to fish for [lipsrsealed]

 

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