European Reliance expands network to include HYGEIA and MITERA hospitals

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European Reliance partnered with HYGEIA and MITERA hospitals to allow its clients to access services at the prominent medical institutions, according to a news release.

“We are very pleased with this new partnership, as our insured will have direct access to two of the most elite private Hospitals in Greece,” Nikos Halkiopoulos, European Reliance board of director’s vice chairman and chief portfolio officer, said in a press release. “For European Reliance, this partnership proves, once more, our consistent philosophy, in improving the quality of services we offer to our clients.”

Through the partnership, European Reliance has expanded its network, allowing clients to receive treatment at HYGEIA Hospital General Obstetrics and Gynecology MITERA Clinic, as well as MITERA Children’s Hospital. European Reliance clients will receive 100 percent coverage of their expenses at the institutions, with the company providing direct payments, according to the release.

“Αs part of our continuous development, HYGEIA Group is constantly implementing its strategic decision to establish a sound operation framework and partnership with the insurance industry, based on reliability, communication and effectiveness, aiming at the qualitative and quantitative upgrade of medical services offered to patients,” Andreas Kartapanis, HYGEIA Group’s CEO, said. “HYGEIA Group is demonstrating once more its clear commitment to provide high-quality medical services comparable to those offered at global level.”



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