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Eight unions representing public servants are cautioning the government against procuring the services of a private health insurer to manage their health fund. The union leaders are demanding a continuation of their pooled medical allowances to be managed by the Social Health Authority in addition to the Social Health Insurance Benefit Package.
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8 public servants unions caution Gov’t against getting private insurer to manage their health fund
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