Advantage Plan

Annual Limits -  Kshs. 1,500,000

  • Illnesses - Kshs.500,000
  • Accident  - Kshs.1,000,000

Benefits

BENEFITS

ANNUAL LIMIT IN KENYA SHILLINGS THAT COVERS THE FOLLOWING:

Kshs 1,500,000                    (Kshs 500,000 Illness,      Kshs 1,000,000 Accident)

Hospital

Medical Service Provider List

Capacity

Ward Bed

Inpatient Hospitalisation Services

Covered

Maternity (Normal and Caesarean Section ) for Principal Member & Spouse

Kshs 50,000

Psychiatric, HIV/AIDS & Declared Pre existing conditions (All Under One Sublimit)

Kshs 150,000

Congenital Cover as a sublimit of pre-existing cover (including New Born Baby Illness Cover)

Kshs 50,000

Annual Well Person Check Up

Covered

Organ Transplant

Nil

Daily Cash on illness & accident admissions applicable after 3 days of admission upto 180 days

Kshs 1,250 per day

Emergency evacuation and ambulance services

Covered

International Emergency Cover

Covered

Overseas Evacuation & Treatment

Covered

Rehabilitation Cover

Within 15 days of discharge upto a maximum of Kshs 15,000

Home Care Services

Covered

Additional Benefits

ADDITIONAL BENEFITS

Personal Accident Cover

Kshs 500,000 for adults

Child Guard Cover

Kshs 100,000

Critical Illness

Nil

Last Expense

Kshs 100,000

 

 

Optional Benefits

Maternity

This service is available on all Calue Plan products EXCEPT Premier Plus Plan.

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Dental

Limits of Kshs 20,000 & Kshs 10,000 per annum
Covers optometrist consultations and eye examinations, spectacles, frames and contact lenses.

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Optical

Limits of Kshs 20,000 & Kshs 10,000 per annum

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Premium

Child

19-24 yrs

25-34 yrs

35-39 yrs

40-49 yrs

50-64 yrs

 65 and above (Renewal only)

70-79 years (Rene-
wal only)

80 years and above (rene-
wal only)

Advantage

15,296

18,486

21,952

25,418

31,194

45,058

51,991

57,767

67,010

Spouse

16,989

20,174

23,359

28,668

41,410

47,780

53,089

61,583

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