NMC's Jade: new affordable medical aid for young people
Staff reporter
Namibia Medical Care (NMC) has announced the launch of its new exciting medical aid plan aimed at the younger generation of society.
The comprehensive medical aid product aptly named Jade offers a unique combination of benefits for young healthy active families in need of quality medical services at an affordable premium.
Introducing the new option, NMC principal officer Alison Begley said after assessing the needs and desires of young people and single headed households, the fund embarked on a journey to bring about a health product which speaks to a different demographic, mainly those on-the-go, who often have no suitable options when it comes to medical aid cover.
“During the realignment process of our offerings we came up with Jade aimed specifically at Namibia's young professionals, the youth, single-parent households and young couples.
“Taking into account the current economic scenario, we designed Jade which is affordable; it is an exciting and attractive product with a low level entry premium for the younger generation.
“Our business is about inclusivity; and as NMC we are known for being innovative and we also like to keep up with the trends in this digital age,” Begley said.
With Jade, NMC is migrating from a one-size-fits-all approach as this benefit is structured to have a main member and or another adult and children making health care cover accessible to the young professionals.
Earlier this year, and in line with keeping up with the digital age, NMC also unveiled its user-friendly website and mobile application for easier access by its over 30 000 members and other stakeholders.
Jade will be in effect as of January 1, 2018. NMC also offers the Sapphire, Diamond, Opal, Ruby, Emerald, Amber, Topaz and Topaz Plus plans, which are all designed to make health care cover affordable to across the social divide.
Namibia Medical Care (NMC) has announced the launch of its new exciting medical aid plan aimed at the younger generation of society.
The comprehensive medical aid product aptly named Jade offers a unique combination of benefits for young healthy active families in need of quality medical services at an affordable premium.
Introducing the new option, NMC principal officer Alison Begley said after assessing the needs and desires of young people and single headed households, the fund embarked on a journey to bring about a health product which speaks to a different demographic, mainly those on-the-go, who often have no suitable options when it comes to medical aid cover.
“During the realignment process of our offerings we came up with Jade aimed specifically at Namibia's young professionals, the youth, single-parent households and young couples.
“Taking into account the current economic scenario, we designed Jade which is affordable; it is an exciting and attractive product with a low level entry premium for the younger generation.
“Our business is about inclusivity; and as NMC we are known for being innovative and we also like to keep up with the trends in this digital age,” Begley said.
With Jade, NMC is migrating from a one-size-fits-all approach as this benefit is structured to have a main member and or another adult and children making health care cover accessible to the young professionals.
Earlier this year, and in line with keeping up with the digital age, NMC also unveiled its user-friendly website and mobile application for easier access by its over 30 000 members and other stakeholders.
Jade will be in effect as of January 1, 2018. NMC also offers the Sapphire, Diamond, Opal, Ruby, Emerald, Amber, Topaz and Topaz Plus plans, which are all designed to make health care cover affordable to across the social divide.


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