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Sumber: Berita Harian, 30hb Jun 2008

BATU PAHAT: Takaful Ikhlas membantu meringankan beban kewangan yang ditanggung seorang guru agama, Baharuddin Sodono, 51, yang terpaksa berulang alik ke Kuala Lumpur untuk mendapatkan rawatan lanjut penyakit yang dihidapinya.

Baharuddin berkata, beliau memerlukan perbelanjaan agak besar menjalani rawatan lanjut selepas pembedahan membuang ketumbuhan pankreas di Hospital Selayang, baru-baru ini.

Beliau yang bertugas di Sekolah Agama Rengit, berkata beliau beruntung mengambil polisi dengan Takaful Ikhlas kerana syarikat itu turut memberi perlindungan bagi penyakit kronik.

“Syukurlah, kerana Tafakul Ikhlas memberi perlindungan sepenuhnya kepada penghidap penyakit kronik dan ini meringankan beban yang terpaksa ditanggung untuk mendapatkan rawatan,” katanya ketika ditemui selepas menerima cek di pejabat wakil Takaful Ikhlas, di Taman Maju, di sini.

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Source: Bernama, 18th June 2008

The Malaysian Islamic Consumers Association (PPIM) today called on the government to expedite implementation of the proposed National Health Insurance scheme to cope with the rising health care cost.

Its secretary-general, Datuk Dr Maamor Osman, said there had been no new development on the proposal which was initiated in 2001.

He said in view of the current economic situation following the oil price hike and rising inflation, it would be better that an insurance scheme be introduced to take care of the people’s needs, like health, education, death benefits, etc.

In 2005, the then Health Minister, Datuk Dr Chua Soi Lek, had said that the national health insurance scheme would take two years to implement and that its implementation would be carried out in stages.

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Source: Bernama, 11th June 2008

The Employees Provident Fund (EPF) Wednesday denied a report which said it had launched the proposed Critical Illness Insurance Withdrawal Scheme for its members.

Saying that the scheme had yet to be approved by the finance ministry, EPF public relations senior manager Nik Affendi Jaafar said it (EPF) was still in discussion with the Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC).

He said the MTUC’s reservations on the scheme were well noted.

“We (EPF) will be holding further discussions with them (MTUC) to iron out the details. MTUC has no reason to worry that we will go back on our word,” he said in a statement Wednesday.

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