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Max Bupa Health launches operations

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The company serviced claims management with customers directly without third party involvement


KOCHI: Max Bupa Health Insurance Company Limited, a joint venture between Max India Limited and Bupa Group, an international healthcare provider, has announced its operations in Kerala, with the opening of its branch in Kochi.

Announcing this here on Thursday, Damien Marmion, Chief Executive, said the company was present in 10 cities in the country, with a hospital network of over 780 spread over 120 cities.

He said the company serviced claims management with customers directly without third party involvement though an in-house customer service team and relationship managers. The company had tied up with 28 hospitals and healthcare providers in Kerala, including six in Kochi, to offer cashless cover. He said the company had been witnessing encouraging growth since its launch last year.

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