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Moorfields Eye Hospital Dubai partners with Hayati Healthcare
Source: BI-ME , Author: BI-ME staff
Posted: Mon September 7, 2009 3:16 pm
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UAE. Moorfields Eye Hospital Dubai (Moorfields) and Hayati Healthcare, the Middle East region’s first ever dedicated Patient Financing company, have announced an agreement through which patients at Moorfields can access the financial services and benefits offered by Hayati.

Hayati’s financial services are designed for those without medical insurance or in cases where the medical insurance policy does not cover the treatment required, such as LASIK eye surgery or cosmetic surgery.

Hayati Healthcare provides medical loans for elective and non-elective medical procedures which medical insurance companies do not cover and is now available for all forms of specialist eye treatment at Moorfields Eye Hospital Dubai.

Hayati Healthcare Financing will allow Moorfields Eye Hospital Dubai patients to make convenient and affordable repayments over time, instead of paying 'up-front' cash payments prior to treatment.

“Residents in the region are now able to access some of the world’s highest quality eye care right here in the UAE.

Hayati provides UAE nationals and expatriates with a convenient and accessible financing method which allows the patient to receive the necessary medical procedure without feeling the financial burden,” said Dr Michael Matly, CEO of Hayati Healthcare. 

“We at Hayati understand the unique needs of each patient and work directly with them to provide appropriate finance with the most reputed Doctor and Clinic within our independent network of Healthcare Providers. 

For more information, please visit at: www.hayatihealthcare.com

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