All you need to know about the UAE’s new basic health insurance package

New Basic Health Insurance Package In The Uae

The newly introduced basic health insurance package will come into effect in the new year across the UAE

 

Good news! The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) has just announced a new basic health insurance package aimed at providing healthcare coverage to those not yet insured.

 

 

The scheme, effective from 1 January 2025, will extend coverage to the private sector employees and domestic workers across the UAE.

 

Who is eligible for the new basic health insurance package?

 

The workers include those in the emirates of Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah, ensuring that 100 per cent of workers in the UAE will be covered by insurance.

This builds on the already mandatory health insurance system in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, which covers private sector employees and domestic workers.

Employers will be required to purchase the new health insurance policy as a prerequisite for issuing or renewing residency permits. However, this mandate will apply only when residency permits are due for renewal, not for work permits issued before 1 January 2024.

The health insurance system will help reduce financial burdens on employers, with competitive pricing and reduced treatment costs compared to uninsured workers.

 

How much will the new health insurance cost?

 

The basic health insurance package costs AED 320 per year, covering employees aged one to 64 years. It offers coverage for both inpatient and outpatient treatments, with minimal co-payments, and includes benefits for dependents.

The newly introduced insurance package, available through the DubaiCare Network, includes coverage at seven hospitals, 46 clinics, and 45 pharmacies.

Employers can purchase the insurance package through various channels, including the Insurance Pool website, smart applications, and business service centres.

This initiative forms part of broader efforts to enhance the UAE’s labour market competitiveness and ensure a healthier, more secure environment for all workers, reinforcing the country’s global leadership in social protection and healthcare.

 

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