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Thursday, July 1, 2010

Min-Sheng to handle medical needs of Cathay Pacific Airways foreign crew in Taiwan




Cathay Pacific airways has chosen Min-Sheng General hospital as one of its healthcare providers to treat its crew members when they are in need of medical care while on layover in Taiwan. Cathay Pacific Airways operates over 200 weekly flights between Hong Kong and Taipei, and many of their crew stay in the Taoyuan area when on layover. From now on, if a crew member requires medical attention following a work related incident, or because of a condition having suddenly developed, he or she will find fast and effective treatment at Min-Sheng Hospital by following the channels that have been set up especially for the airline.



Min-Sheng General hospital has been working together with the Australian subsidiary of French Insurance giant AXA, which handles healthcare assistance for Cathay Pacific Airways, to establish the procedures that enable the speedy and cashless handling of the Cathay Pacific crew cases. The International Healthcare Department of Min-Sheng General Hospital is staffed with multilingual personnel that has experience dealing with foreign insurance companies, which makes for smooth and efficient communication between the hospital, the insurance staff in Australia, and the Cathay Pacific crew on the ground.

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