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Date :
9 - 10 Dec 2009
Venue :
InterContinental Regency, Manama, Bahrain
Following are the
fees mentioned per delegate :
Subscribers :
US$1280
Non Subscribers : US$1480*
(* Free One Year Subscription to Asia Insurance Review or MiddleEast
Insurance Review + eWeeklies)
Making health
insurance compulsory for expatriate workers seems to be becoming the
preferred norm in several markets in the Middle East. Some have gone
ahead with it with varying degrees of success. Introduction of
compulsory health insurance will bring about tremendous opportunities
and challenges for the insurers in the Middle East markets. But is the
industry ready and mature enough to take on the challenge of
compulsory insurance? What should the inherent safeguards be? What are
the critical success factors and what are hospitals, medical health
providers and governments expecting from insurers? How can this be
made a win-win for all without the insurance industry being pushed to
take on the cost of financing healthcare that governments are finding
a big burden these days?
With greater demand
for quality healthcare and state-of-the-art technology leading to
rising medical costs, players in the field are constantly challenged
to seek out solutions to ensure healthcare is available and affordable
to all, and at the same time carve a niche for themselves as
competition intensifies.
Riding on the success
of our past two Middle East Healthcare Insurance Conferences held in
Dubai, MiddleEast Insurance Review is pleased to host
the 3rd event in the series in Bahrain, this year with the theme,
“Making Healthcare Compulsory:
Opportunities and Challenges for Insurers in the Middle East”.
The two-day
conference will tackle these issues head on while looking at the
global healthcare trends and development as well as regulatory
safeguards and compulsory schemes with ample case studies. There is
much anticipation on how the industry will transform with the raft of
new healthcare initiatives as the regulators draft out health policies
and deal with the rise in demand and costs, including challenges ahead
as more insurers, TPAs and managed care organizations (MCOs) enter the
competitive marketplace to vie for the healthcare pie.
Who Should
Attend
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Life and General
Insurance & Reinsurance companies;
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Government bodies
and Health Authorities;
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International Aid
Agencies & Emergency Evacuation Companies;
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Hospitals;
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Healthcare
Providers and Third Party Administrators;
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Medical, Biomedical
and Pharmaceutical Companies;
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Managed Care
Service Poviders;
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Management
Consultants;
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Risk Managers;
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Claims Specialists;
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Technology Experts,
Lawyers, Employers and HR Managers dealing with health and
healthcare issues;
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Professionals,
Researchers, Intermediaries and Service Providers in the healthcare
and
medical field.
Two Easy Ways to Register:
1. Register Online
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Subscribers : US$1,280
Non Subscribers : US$1,480*
(* Free One Year Subscription to Asia Insurance Review or
MiddleEast Insurance Review + eWeeklies)
2. Call on +919272852585 or Email:
events@aarkstore.com
with your full contact details. |