Sri Lanka Insurance (SLIC) has joined with leading Home Nursing service provider Certis Lanka Home Nursing and Swift Care to provide exclusive benefits for Sri Lanka Insurance Motor Plus comprehensive policyholders under the Motor Plus Loyalty Rewards benefit scheme.
The exclusive health care benefits are inclusive of doctor on call, nurse on call, ambulance services, 24 hours customer care, 5 per cent discount on age care equipment, mobile physiotherapy /speech Therapy /Dieticians, 5-10 per cent discount on lab tests excluding Asiri Hospital, Hospital OPD and inpatient services at discounted rates, 10 per cent off on Standard Room rates, 20 per cent off on luxury room rate only at Asiri Hospitals under the exclusive Annual membership fee of Rs. 3,000 for the policy holders, the company said in a media release.
In addition if the members require Home Nursing service that too can be provided on a daily or monthly fee.
The MOU exchange between two entities took place on September 24 at SLIC head office in the presence of Chief Executive Officer of SLIC Chandana L. Aluthgama, Chief Officer Business Development of SLIC Rukman Weeraratne, DGM - Marketing of SLIC Ms.Namalee A.Silva, Ms Minoli Wijesinghe – Executive Director, Ms Chathika Ranawana – Director /General Manageress, Shashi Arasanayagam – Manager – Sales & Marketing and Visanka Weerakkody – Asst Manager –Operation of Certis Lanka Home Nursing and Swift Care.
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