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Medical Insurance Coverage |
N2P2 has put in place Medical Insurance under which all its students (except those specifically allowed to opt out under EduTrust Certification guidelines) will be insured by Group Hospital & Surgical Insurance.
The Group Hospital & Surgical Insurance is an expense reimbursement plan with a limit of up to S$20,000 per year. It will help to reduce the financial burden of the insured student in the event that he/she needs to be hospitalised in government/restructured hospitals. The fee payable for the entire duration of the course is indicated in the fee schedule of the Student Contract.
Singaporean/PR and non-Student’s Pass international students who are already covered by their own medical insurance plan (with an annual limit not less than S$20,000) may be exempted from the plan provided by N2P2. Students signing a new PEI-Student contract can opt out from the medical insurance coverage by indicating in the contract and providing a copy of their medical insurance policy. CPE has mandated that students who opt out must produce their medical insurance policy for verification by the PEI. N2P2 will only exempt students who submit a copy of their medical insurance policy for opting out.
The following provides details on the group medical insurance coverage:
- Students will pay the medical insurance fees upon signing contract with N2P2.
- N2P2 will include students in the group medical insurance policy with HSBC Insurance upon collection of fees.
- Insured students will receive a copy of the product summary and FAQ stating the policy’s terms and conditions, the claims procedure and exclusion, etc.
- The insured period is for the entire duration of the course as stated in the course outline/schedule provided during admission. Students who seek deferment or re-enrolment resulting in extension of the course duration will have to pay additional medical insurance fees applicable to the extended period (charged by the insurer).
- The insured student will not be covered by HSBC Insurance if he/she is out of Singapore for a period exceeding 90 consecutive days at a time.
- An insured international student will not be covered by HSBC Insurance once the Student’s Pass is cancelled by Immigration & Checkpoint Authority (ICA).
- Pre-existing illness/illnesses will not be covered.
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to download medical insurance claim form and submit the filled form to Student Affairs office. |
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