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Insurance brokers' rep queries NHI drug plan
Insurance brokers' rep queries NHI drug plan
Bahamas Insurance Brokers Association (BIBA) President Felicia-Antoinette Knowles has reacted with skepticism to the confirmation that the National Prescription Drug Program (NPDP) - currently administered through the National Insurance Board (NIB) - will be phased out as the government's National Health Insurance (NHI) scheme rolls in.
Leading insurers advise 'hold on to your health insurance'
Leading health insurance brokers, agents and underwriters today urged Bahamians to maintain their private health insurance coverage in the face of unknowns in the government?s plan and risks that lapsed policies may not be renewable.
Insurers urged Bahamians to hold on to health insurance policies
Leading health insurance brokers, agents and underwriters today urged Bahamians to maintain their private health insurance coverage in the face of unknowns in the government?s plan and risks that lapsed policies may not be renewable.
Insurers: Keep coverage despite NHI
Insurers: Keep coverage despite NHI
The second month of 2016 has ticked over, and despite the supposed beginning of enrolment for the Christie administration's National Health Insurance (NHI) scheme, the fact is that the legislation underpinning the scheme has yet to be finalized, approved by the Cabinet, debated in the Parliament and brought into law.
Worst case: Implement NHI, then terminate, Bowe warns
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) partner and president of the Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers' Confederation Gowon Bowe said all that has been seen of the National Health Insurance (NHI) scheme so far is the "executive summary" - the highlights - and that the details must be known to give Bahamians the sense that there is a "soft landing" at the bottom of the "leap of faith"...
Leaders discuss future of insurance sector
Leaders discuss future of insurance sector
Strengthening The Bahamas' insurance sector is a key ingredient to improving financial services in the country.
This is what led The Bahamas Financial Services Board (BFSB), the Insurance Commission of the Bahamas (ICB) and Ernst & Young to host a breakfast briefing recently to update key stakeholders on developments in the insurance sector at the British Colonial Hilton.
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