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    Bajaj Allianz launches e-opinion rider, which will cover the expenses of 2nd opinion e-consultation services for serious illness in India. The policy offers unprecedented access to over 7000 physicians employed by the renowned hospitals of the WorldCare Consortium. This innovative e-opinion rider gives you an opportunity to obtain best of international expertise at a fraction of the cost.
     
    Features
    • Anyone taking this plan is entitled to take a second opinion should there be any illness and an expert consultation is required.
    • This rider entitles you to have a 2nd opinion from renowned hospitals of the WorldCare consortium of hospitals like Clevland Clinic, Duke University, Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigam and Women's Hospital.
    • Qualified physicians from these renowned hospitals will render a written report which includes a diagnosis and treatment plan within 7 working days .
     
    Benefits
    • Simple process of sending medical reports in digitized form to WorldCare consortium.
    • This product provides independent, world class opinions which will enable the attending doctor and the patient to take informed decisions on the diagnosis and the further course of action.
    • Three opinions are available per year of coverage and 6 opinions in case it is renewed continuously.
     
    Advantages
    • Valuable 2nd opinion at nominal cost without physically visiting these renowned hospitals.
    • Opinions for major critical illnesses
    • Access to over 7000 physicians employed by the renowned hospitals of the WorldCare Consortium.
     
     
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