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Health care is considered one of the most important programs that the government provides for workers in some organizations to submit to fill out the membership application.
A treatment project of Syndicate engineers
The Engineers Syndicate announced that the health care project is one of the important programs that the Syndicate offers to its members, and pointed out that there are some official documents to confirm the request to participate in the care , which is as follows:
- The engineer’s membership number must be provided.
- A copy of the marriage certificate or a copy of the wife’s national identity card must also be submitted.
- If you have children under the age of 16, you must submit their birth certificates, as well as recent personal photographs.
- Children over 26 can also be added, but in special cases, a copy of the national identity card, a recent personal photo, and the document that proves that he is a student.
- Parents can also be added, and in this case the following documents are submitted: a copy of the national identity card, personal photos of each of them, and a copy of the engineer’s birth certificate.
- When the engineer dies, there are some documents that must be submitted to receive the pension, which are as follows: a letter from the pension stating that the applicant will be able to receive the pension, in addition on a copy of proof of identity, and personal photographs of each insured member, and students are accepted.
What is the first time membership fee?
After learning about the documents needed to get an insurance pension, some people wonder about the membership fees for the first time. age 50 years.
A sum of 300 pounds will also be paid to subscribers between 56 and 60 years of age, and for subscribers who are 61 years of age, a sum of 500 pounds will be paid to the application to confirm participation in the insurance submit all the documents required by the insurance to confirm the request.
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Health care project among engineers and their families?
Welcome to our interview about the recent health care initiatives announced by the Engineers Syndicate. Today, we have with us Mr. Ahmed, an engineer who has been a member of the syndicate for the past decade, and Ms. Dina, a journalist covering healthcare policies in Egypt.
Mr. Ahmed, as an engineer who has benefited from the health care project, can you tell us more about your experience? How has it impacted your life and work?
Mr. Ahmed: Thank you for having me. The health care project has been a game-changer for me and many of my fellow engineers. It provides us with the necessary healthcare coverage that we may not necessarily get through other means. It’s convenient and accessible, which is crucial given our busy schedules. It gives us peace of mind knowing that we and our families are well-taken care of when it comes to our health.
Ms. Dina, as a journalist covering healthcare policies, can you share any insights on how the Engineers Syndicate’s health care project compares to similar initiatives in other organizations?
Ms. Dina: Sure. The Engineers Syndicate’s health care project is one of the most comprehensive initiatives among professional syndicates in Egypt. It covers not only the basic healthcare needs of its members but also offers specialized treatments and even dental care. It stands out for its focus on preventive care, which is not always the case in other similar programs. However, it’s important to note that the uptake of these programs varies widely depending on factors such as awareness, affordability, and accessibility.
One of the key aspects of the project is the coverage of family members. Can you both share how this has been implemented, and if there are any challenges or benefits associated with it?
Mr. Ahmed: Yes, family coverage is a key feature. For me, it’s been helpful having my spouse and child covered under the same plan. It eliminates the need for separate insurance policies and ensures that everyone is covered. However, there have been instances where some family members have had to go through additional verification processes due to changes in personal information or documentation.
Ms. Dina, from your perspective, how has the inclusion of family members affected uptake of the