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  2. Open Referral - Wikipedia

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    BUPA, AXA PPP and Aviva account for over 78% of the total private medical insurance market in the UK between them, as measured by subscription income. [ 3 ] : 30 Not being included on the lists of these insurance companies could result in a "significant shortfall in demand" for healthcare providers according to Laing's Healthcare Market Review ...

  3. Laya Healthcare - Wikipedia

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    In December 2006, BUPA Ireland announced that it would be leaving the Irish market as the High Court had left the Risk Equalisation scheme unchallenged. BUPA Ireland argued it could not afford to make a cash transfer to Vhi Healthcare as required under the Risk Equalisation Scheme.

  4. Bupa - Wikipedia

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    Bupa Health Services is a health provision business, comprising dental, optical, audiology, medical assessment services and health care for the Australian Defence Force. Bupa Villages and Aged Care Australia cares for around 5,300 residents across 59 homes and 1 retirement village.

  5. Bumble’s new CEO is already leaving the company as shares ...

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    Bumble’s new CEO is already leaving the company as shares fell 54% since killing the signature feature and letting men message first. Alicia Adamczyk. Updated January 17, 2025 at 9:22 AM.

  6. Bupa Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Bupa Arabia (بوبا pronounced /buːpə/) is a Saudi-owned and operated publicly traded company with 800 million Saudi riyals in paid-in capital. Bupa Arabia provides health insurance to the requirements of the Council of Cooperative Health Insurance and the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority (SAMA).

  7. Niva Bupa - Wikipedia

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    Niva Bupa Health Insurance was founded in 2008 as a joint venture between Max India and Bupa and started operations in 2010. [2] [3]In Jun 2011, it integrated with Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority's Integrated Grievance Management System in real-time, which made the company the first health insurance company in India to have such a system.

  8. Health insurance - Wikipedia

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    Rwanda is one of a handful of low income countries that has implemented community-based health insurance schemes in order to reduce the financial barriers that prevent poor people from seeking and receiving needed health services. This scheme has helped reach 90% of the country's population with health care coverage. [48] [49]

  9. Friends Life Group - Wikipedia

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    The company was established with the intention of completing the leveraged buyout and merger of at least three UK life insurance operators by 2012 and spinning out the enlarged company on the stock market. [3] The first of these, Friends Provident, was acquired in November 2009 for £1.86 billion. [3]