Proposal for Saudi Government to Create State Health Insurer or Use Private Insurers for 20M New Coverage
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The passage outlines generic policy ideas for expanding health insurance in Saudi Arabia, mentioning potential partners like Daman and Munich Re, but provides no concrete names, transactions, dates, o Suggests establishing a state‑run health insurer funded by taxes or contributions. Mentions using private insurers with government back‑stop for underwriting losses. Cites Daman (Abu Dhabi) as a mode
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