WMA offers three choices of deductibles and very competitive premiums. Because the company has expanded its market into several countries, El Salvador, Guatemala, Dominican Republic, Venezuela, and Panama, it is able to spread its risk more efficiently allowing it to have very flexible underwriting guidelines. The company accepts candidates to age 70, and only rarely is it unable to issue a policy.
The company provides coverage through a worldwide network of over 4000 participating hospitals. Within that number is a Select Group which includes five of the most prestigious hospitals in the United States, Johns Hopkins, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, The Cleveland Clinic, Barnes Jewish, and Baptist Health South. The featured hospital in Panama is Punta Pacifica, the only hospital in Latin America affiliated with Johns Hopkins.
Two of the company's plans, besides providing coverage within its worldwide network of participating hospitals, also provide coverage in non-participating hospitals. These plans feature 100% coverage for hospitalization when hospitalized in any one of the Select Group of hospitals, after the insured meets 50% of the deductible. If the insured is hospitalized in a participating hospital in their country of residence, the deductible is waived. Another plan, with a deductible as low as US$500, offers 80% coverage (up to US$15,000) as long as the insured is hospitalized in a hospital in the Select Group. This plan is perfect for those looking for coverage to supplement what they already have.
WMA features a management team with over 20 years combined experience in the international insurance market, and very strong financials. Its products offer premiums that are very affordable, deductibles which are extremely competitive, and absolutely top quality service.
For more information visit:Our website: www.wwmedicalassurance.comOr contact WMA at info@wwmedicalassurance.com50th Street, Global Bank Tower, Suite 2704Panama, PanamaTel. (507) 340-9225
* - The person must be a resident of Panama or any other country in Latin America (excluding Puerto Rico.)
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