BeatO introduces a unique Comprehensive Diabetes CarePlan – ‘Diabetes TOTAL’




BeatO introduces a unique Comprehensive Diabetes CarePlan
– ‘Diabetes TOTAL’ – with in-built hospitalization cover
~The first of its kind plan aims at providing Personalized Diabetes Support and Management Program paired with coverage for in-patient treatment~

The plan is very affordable and easy to obtain compared to any other solution,with monthly subscription fees starting at just Rs. 999/month. Each member receives the following benefits:

·         Rs. 5 lakhsHospitalization Cover with cashless claims via a network of 7,000 plus hospitals
·         BeatO’s smart sugar monitoring kit and unlimited test strips
·         BeatO’s AI-driven nudging and triaging system
·         Unlimited Video Consultations with Top endocrinologists/diabetologists and other specialists
·         Monthly Nutritional Therapy and Support (customised diet and exercise plan based on an individual’s goals)
·         Medicines at FLAT 20% Off; Lab Tests up to 75% Off; Physical Exams up to 40% Off
·         Health Concierge Service

Elaborating on the launch, Gautam Chopra,CEO – BeatO, said, “Understanding the pressing need for people with diabetes to receive appropriate protection against unforeseen health risks, BeatO has integrated a comprehensive Health Insurance Cover in combination with our digital care and management ecosystem that helps a person with Diabetes improve their health and save upto Rs 20,000 per annum on their healthcare expenses. For more information, visit: https://beatoapp.com/



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