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ADNIC Signs Partnership with Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi

04 Nov 2015

 

Abu Dhabi National Insurance Company (ADNIC) today announced the signing ofan official partnership with multispecialty hospital Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi. The new agreement provides ADNIC’s Platinum Health Insurance customers access to more than 30 specialties across the hospital’s 12 Institutes, including its five Centers of Excellence: Heart & Vascular, Neurological, Eye, Digestive Disease, and Respiratory & Critical Care.

Commenting on the partnership, Ahmad Idris, CEO, ADNIC said: “We are very pleased to announce this latest partnership with such a high quality health facility. ADNIC strives to partner with top quality medical centers and we are confident that our customers will be provided with exceptional medical treatment at Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi.”

Tomislav Mihaljevic, MD, Chief Executive Officer, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi said “We are delighted to enter into this agreement with a trusted and established partner such as ADNIC – one of the largest health insurance providers in the UAE,” He added, “Through this partnership, more than 50,000 ADNIC platinum health insurance customers now have access to the advanced care available at Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, helping us better meet the needs of the Abu Dhabi population.”

Part of Mubadala’s network of world-class healthcare facilities, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi is a unique extension of US-based Cleveland Clinic’s model of care. Patients receive the same level of care here in Abu Dhabi as they would expect to receive at Cleveland Clinic in the US, tailored to local needs and culture.The hospital has been specifically designed to address a range of complex and critical care requirements unique to the Abu Dhabi population in order to help reduce the need for patients to travel abroad for medical treatment.

 

Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi does not offer orthopedics, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, and is not a trauma center. The hospital is unable to accept patients under the age of 14, with the exception of the Eye and Emergency Medicine Institutes.

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