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 Complaint About AIA insurance

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p3nang
post Jun 19 2009, 02:43 PM

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QUOTE(4lenAngel @ Jun 19 2009, 10:02 AM)
Well as i heard if ur holding ING or AIA and u got admitted u still have to pay deposit upfront b4 get admitted... Yes it means u pay all the expenses of ur medical and then claim back from ur insurance company..
But not all the companies practicing that..
Like Prudential with their PruLink policy n Great Eastern are for more better.

I was admitted to the hospital..but my the company i work for bear all the charges.. and i am a Prudential PruLink Policy Holder.I informed my agent that i was admitted and also told him that my company will pay for the medical.. but still he came n visited me n see the doctor to get the reports.. 1 week after that he handed me over a cheque.
I asked why is that ??
He said even im still entitle for my hospitalization.. according to my policy
Which Room - RM200 / day
Surgery - Up to rm 7k claim / unit( depends where is the surgery) ( i got 3 units)
so i was admitted for 4 days and surgery for dialysis
wow i still have some cash for spend.. hehe
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Hi, in order to clear up the doubts, let me provide some information.
Well, I am not sure and not convenient to comment on AIA since i am not from AIA.
For ING, that kind of medical card you mentioned may be the type called "Non-cashless", that's why you need to pay up front.
Please request from your agent to select "Cashless" for you in order for you to have free admittance to hospital.


 

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