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The platform will allow faster processing of hospitalisation claims.
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System will offer patients more convenient access to their policy details
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Patients will soon benefit from an integrated platform that allows faster processing of hospitalisation claims and offers more convenient access to their insurance policy details.
The General Insurance Association Singapore (GIA Singapore), Life Insurance Association Singapore (LIA Singapore) and Integrated Health Information Systems (IHiS) are calling for proposals to develop the end-to-end health insurance claims platform.
After it is developed, the platform will be deployed in a live pilot scheme, with policyholders from participating insurer Great Eastern the first to gain access. It will eventually be scaled up and adopted nationwide.
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Tuesday, 26 Jan 2021 02:48 PM MYT
BY BEN TAN
The suspects are brought to the Johor Baru Magistrate’s Court January 26, 2021. Picture by Ben Tan
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JOHOR BARU, Jan 26 An alleged drug syndicate head, his girlfriend and three other men were charged at the Magistrate’s Court here today for drug-trafficking activities that saw the seizure of more than RM340 million in narcotics by the Johor police earlier this month.
The accused, Goh Chee Kuang, 44, Lee Chia Hui, 33, Lye Chang Pung, 39, Lye Chang Lim, 35, and Bally Paw Shaw Kiat, 38, face 18 charges together.
JOHOR BARU: Five individuals - including a pair of siblings - have been charged at the Magistrate s Court here with trafficking drugs amounting to more than RM340mil.
The accused, Goh Chee Kuang, 44, Lee Chia Hui, 33, Lye Chang Pung, 39, Lye Chang Lim, 35 and Bally Paw Shaw Kiat, 38, face 18 charges between them.
They were charged with trafficking various drugs including ketamine and methamphetamine between 102grams and 210kg.
All accused allegedly committed the offences at various locations including Taman Mount Austin, Taman Baiduri and Taman Setia Indah between Jan 9 and Jan 15.
The charges against them were read out in Mandarin in front of Magistrate Nurmardiana Mamat here on Tuesday (Jan 26).
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