The Abu Dhabi Department of Health announced the end of the grace period granted to benefit from the exemption of delay fines incurred by health insurance subscribers under individual sponsorship, such as domestic workers, children, and parents, noting that delay fines will enter into force starting today, at a value of 300 dirhams for each month of delay, in addition to Any other fines incurred before the exemption.
The department indicated that last November, it extended the deadline for exemption from delay fines incurred by health insurance subscribers until the date of January 2, as part of its commitment to ensuring the continuity of access to health care services for all members of society, noting that the exemption includes individuals sponsored under individual sponsorship such as Domestic workers, children, parents, and individuals who are late in completing or renewing a health insurance subscription.
It is worth noting that the Abu Dhabi Department of Health had previously launched a set of initiatives and exemptions to ensure that all members of society obtain appropriate insurance coverage and enable them to access the necessary health services.
The Abu Dhabi Department of Health announced the end of the grace period granted to benefit from the exemption of delay fines incurred by health insurance subscribers under individual sponsorship, such as domestic workers, children, and parents, noting that delay fines will enter into force starting today, at a value of 300 dirhams for each month of delay, in addition to Any other fines incurred before the exemption.
The department indicated that last November, it extended the deadline for exemption from delay fines incurred by health insurance subscribers until the date of January 2, as part of its commitment to ensuring the continuity of access to health care services for all members of society, noting that the exemption includes individuals sponsored under individual sponsorship such as Domestic workers, children, parents, and individuals who are late in completing or renewing a health insurance subscription.
It is worth noting that the Abu Dhabi Department of Health had previously launched a set of initiatives and exemptions to ensure that all members of society obtain appropriate insurance coverage and enable them to access the necessary health services.
The Abu Dhabi Department of Health announced the end of the grace period granted to benefit from the exemption of delay fines incurred by health insurance subscribers under individual sponsorship, such as domestic workers, children, and parents, noting that delay fines will enter into force starting today, at a value of 300 dirhams for each month of delay, in addition to Any other fines incurred before the exemption.
The department indicated that last November, it extended the deadline for exemption from delay fines incurred by health insurance subscribers until the date of January 2, as part of its commitment to ensuring the continuity of access to health care services for all members of society, noting that the exemption includes individuals sponsored under individual sponsorship such as Domestic workers, children, parents, and individuals who are late in completing or renewing a health insurance subscription.
It is worth noting that the Abu Dhabi Department of Health had previously launched a set of initiatives and exemptions to ensure that all members of society obtain appropriate insurance coverage and enable them to access the necessary health services.
The Abu Dhabi Department of Health announced the end of the grace period granted to benefit from the exemption of delay fines incurred by health insurance subscribers under individual sponsorship, such as domestic workers, children, and parents, noting that delay fines will enter into force starting today, at a value of 300 dirhams for each month of delay, in addition to Any other fines incurred before the exemption.
The department indicated that last November, it extended the deadline for exemption from delay fines incurred by health insurance subscribers until the date of January 2, as part of its commitment to ensuring the continuity of access to health care services for all members of society, noting that the exemption includes individuals sponsored under individual sponsorship such as Domestic workers, children, parents, and individuals who are late in completing or renewing a health insurance subscription.
It is worth noting that the Abu Dhabi Department of Health had previously launched a set of initiatives and exemptions to ensure that all members of society obtain appropriate insurance coverage and enable them to access the necessary health services.