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HCI Healthcare rebrands, assures customers of better deal

Vincent Nwanma
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Healthcare International Nigeria Limited, a health maintenance organisation (HMO) in Nigeria, is pleased to inform its customers and members of the public of its change of name to HCI Healthcare Limited.

The name and logo change comes as part of the company’s strategic initiatives to further consolidate its market leadership within the managed healthcare space and to ensure better service delivery through improved consumer engagement.

“We are conscious of the desire of the consumer for more innovative product offerings that are efficiently and timely delivered in an atmosphere of trust and respect for the consumer,” said Kunle Omilani, chairman of HCI Healthcare. The new corporate identity underscores the company’s avowed commitment to continuously meet and surpass the expectation of the consumer and to create a more positive service experience for the customer, he said.

HCI Healthcare was incorporated in 1997 but officially commenced operations in February 1999 following its accreditation by the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) as a national HMO to provide quality health insurance services to the population.

The company, which operates from 17 offices across the country, currently has over 400,000 members drawn from more than 500 organisations within both the public and private sectors of the Nigerian economy, which it manages through its service network of over 3,000 healthcare providers nationwide.

 

 

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