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COIMBATORE: Link-K Insurance Broker Company (P) Ltd has launched a modified family medical plan here to suit the health insurance needs of individuals and families. "We have brought down the premium amount, and settlement through Third Party Arbitrators (TPAs) has been abolished to make the process comprehensive, transparent and user friendly," said Pa. Mohankumar, Managing Director of Link-K. To enjoy a reduction in the premium amount, the scheme provides the option of opting out of domiciliary hospitalisation. The insured gets additional benefits like donor charges (payable to donors of organs), attendant's charges in case of major diseases, reconstructive surgery, and mobility extension for limbs (cost of purchase of supportive structures such as artificial limbs, wheel chairs, and tricycles) Our Staff Reporter
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