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SAIL launches website for mediclaim scheme


The Steel Authority of India limited (SAIL)on July 24 launched a unified and integrated website for around 1.2 lakh beneficiaries, who are availing of SAIL Mediclaim Scheme.
The beneficiaries include the retired employees and their spouses.
A press release said, considering the current situation of corona Virus pandemic where going out may not be possible for elderly people, the company has provided a one-stop solution for its retired employees who can now access the facilities of the SAIL Mediclaim Scheme from the comfort of their home.
The beneficiaries can access this website either directly through the URL (http://SAIL.mdindia.com) or can access it through the company’s main website (www.sail.co.in) which also will have the link. All the resources pertaining to SAIL Mediclaim Scheme like e-cards for members, guide booklet, details of all network hospitals and healthcare service providers, requisite claim forms and undertakings, relevant circulars and scheme, etc. would be available on this website’s download section.
A Grievance Redressal Mechanism has also been provided on the portal where lodging of each grievance would generate a unique Grievance Registration Number (GRN). Members would be able to track, and provide feedback on the grievance resolution through GRN.
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