The Diabetes Unit in the Amiri Hospital on Saturday held its second Open Day under the slogan ‘To Maintain Your Health’at the Marina Mall
New health insurance policy for expatriates to cost KD130 Proposed company to build hospitals, health centers

KUWAIT CITY, April 9: The new health insurance policy for expatriate personnel will cost a maximum of KD 130 each year, whereas families will obtain special discounts, reports Al-Rai daily.
This was disclosed by the head of the founding committee of the new health insurance company Mohammad Al-Munaifi during an interview with Al-Rai daily.

He added the proposed health insurance company will build three hospitals, and 15 health centers across the governorates will be assigned to provide primary health care to the expatriate residents, visitors, and Kuwaitis who wish to join the insurance scheme.

Al-Munaifi said the project will be completed after five years and it’s a part of the Amiri vision to transform Kuwait to economic and commercial hub.
He stressed that the company will promote the participation of private sector companies in health care delivery to bring in more patients, although the company may seem to be competing with the private sector at the initial stage.

Under the proposed health insurance policy, individuals will pay a maximum of KD 130, even though the price could be reduced, and families will be given special reduced packages, Al-Munaifi reiterated.

Meanwhile, French Immigration Department approved to extend temporary stay for Kuwaitis being treated in France for one more year, conditioned they provide a medical report specifying length of the treatment period and names of escorts; not to exceed two, it was announced Saturday.|

“Welfare of Kuwaitis receiving treatment abroad are of utmost priority for Deputy Premier and Interior Minister Sheikh Ahmad Al-Humoud Al-Sabah,” Director of the Public Immigration Department at the Ministry Major General Kamel Al-Awdhi said in a press release.

He added that the department is coordinating efforts with the Foreign Ministry in this regard.

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please re study health insurance policy humayuncheema | 4/13/2011 2:33:22 PM with great respect to govt please understand the rights of the foriegn after hard work they get few kd,s from the companys and again not same month some time after three month,s most of companies giving very very cheep sallaries and deduct insurance money from employes so please understand that people is paying insurance and in hospital,s every thing by money so i don,t think it,s health insurance it,s a like tax wich one paying only foriegn,s please do some thing for help the people not for kill the foriegn people thnks thank u kuwait
health insurance 130kd to expat francisco bersola jr | 4/12/2011 9:47:38 PM very sad to say rich country(kuwait) expat pay 130kd.
Nice Gift on 50th Year of IndependenceMustaq Ahmed Khan | 4/12/2011 12:41:45 PM For all those legal expats its a real nice gift if this thing gets passed.
Supress the lowly?M Singh | 4/11/2011 2:19:58 PM The majority of the expat population in Kuwait are low-level workers and it is grossly unfair to pass the financial burdens of this government on to this labor force. They can hardly survive at the salary level that they earn, now you want to increase their health costs as a mandatory expat expense? Make it optional to anyone that wants to participate in the government health system which is in shambles and no one in their right mind would go to a government hospital or clinic in Kuwait because of it's low quality health care services.
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