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Sharjah's Ruler on Monday approved health insurance for citizens aged 45 and above at the University Hospital in Sharjah.
The insurance will be implemented from Monday, August 12, set at a cost of Dh80 million.
An electric link will be sent to beneficiaries to activate their health insurance and link it to their Emirates ID.
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The approval was announced by the Chairman of Sharjah Health Authority through the 'Direct Line'.
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