In the aftermath of the COVID19 outbreak, ManipalCigna Health Insurance has set as its first priority protection of the health and well-being of its employees, customers, partners and communities. The weeks prior to the lockdown, the company provided face masks to every employee and increased the frequency of office cleaning. It also ensured that hand sanitizer is made available in various parts of its offices. Besides, it also introduced checking of body temperature of employees and customers, told employees to hold all travel plans and advised those who came back from assignments abroad to stay back at home for 14 days. The company has also deployed necessary infrastructure and introduced processes to ensure safety and security of workforce and deliver on its promises to the customers.
Says Prasun Sikdar, MD & CEO of the company: “In the first instance, we ensured that our customer service and online policy purchase can be accessible digitally and on phone from the comfort of homes. Our robust business continuity plan enables our staff to work from home as effectively as they can from the office and ensures that our business continues seamlessly. We have also set up a cross-functional committee to monitor health and safety of our employees and their families and the team is constantly monitoring and sharing timely advisories.”
The company has set up ‘Doctor on Call’ facility to protect its employees’ health and wellbeing, through which the employees can access the best healthcare advice whether about COVID-19 or any other ailment. Sikdar says this facility has been created specifically for all the employees, including their family, and can be availed free of charge from the comfort of their homes.
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