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My understanding is that SeNaSa has 3 different coverages for Dominicans.
One for seniors, 1 for indigents and 1 for salaried employees which is the one that I am asking questions about.
The salaried employees section applies to Dominicans who work in very small enterprises like hair salons etc.
It applies not only to Dominicans but also to residents. It appears that residents and naturalized Dominicans , along Dominicans by birth, can join a company , facilitated by your insurance agent, and obtain basic health insurance with no mention of age or pre-existing conditions.
One could also purchase complementary insurance on top of the basic one which would in effect would make it similar to what is offered by Humano or Universal.
The Red of health suppliers (doctors, clinics, labs, etc) appear to be sufficiently exhaustive.
Does anyone have direct experience with SeNaSa or know of someone who does?
One for seniors, 1 for indigents and 1 for salaried employees which is the one that I am asking questions about.
The salaried employees section applies to Dominicans who work in very small enterprises like hair salons etc.
It applies not only to Dominicans but also to residents. It appears that residents and naturalized Dominicans , along Dominicans by birth, can join a company , facilitated by your insurance agent, and obtain basic health insurance with no mention of age or pre-existing conditions.
One could also purchase complementary insurance on top of the basic one which would in effect would make it similar to what is offered by Humano or Universal.
The Red of health suppliers (doctors, clinics, labs, etc) appear to be sufficiently exhaustive.
Does anyone have direct experience with SeNaSa or know of someone who does?