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Jubilee Health Insurance Leads Wellness Campaign To Combat Escalating Prevalence of Non-Communicable Diseases

Stephen Kalema by Stephen Kalema
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Jubilee Health Insurance launched Maisha Fiti- a wellness program in Uganda to promote the physical and mental well-being of their customers.

Maisha Fiti will empower customers to take charge of their preventive and curative health. The program will also create a community for users to interact with peers and medical professionals on various topical issues such as nutrition, lifestyle management, and maternal and mental health among others.

In recent years, society has witnessed a concerning rise in diseases and conditions that can be directly attributed to lifestyle choices. The World Health Organization reports that 41 million people lose their lives globally every year as a result of non-communicable diseases (NCDs).

Uganda is equally affected by this global health crisis as the burden of lifestyle-related illnesses continues to exert a significant toll on individuals, families and the country’s health infrastructure.

It is estimated that 39 per cent of deaths in Uganda are due to NCDs and for every Ugandan citizen, the probability of dying prematurely from one of the four main NCDs is 22%. Physical activity, heavy alcohol consumption and poor diet have been identified as the major contributors to the rising disease burden.

Lifestyle-related illnesses, often preventable, have far-reaching consequences on individual well-being and the country’s health infrastructure. The Maisha Fiti Program will invest in health education and initiatives that promote healthier living.

While speaking during the launch, Jubilee Health Insurance CEO Dan Musiime noted that the increase in lifestyle-related illnesses is a critical issue that demands immediate attention.

“Lifestyle-related illnesses not only impact an individual’s quality of life but also place an enormous burden on a family’s and nation’s resources. The alarming increase in lifestyle-related illnesses requires that we urgently prioritize our health. Maisha Fiti will encourage our customers to make informed choices about their diet and overall well-being,” said Musiime.

Jubilee Health Insurance CEO Dan Musiime

Jubilee Health Insurance also launched a campaign dubbed “Do Anything For The Steps” aimed at motivating individuals to incorporate physical activity into their daily lives. This campaign will encourage people to take up activities such as walking, running or cycling to increase energy levels and overall vitality making life more enjoyable.

To participate in this campaign, individuals will be required to purchase JCare Medical Cover from the company’s website. The company will then deliver a free smartwatch that will enable the customer to enrol in the “Do Anything For The Steps” campaign.

This challenge will enable customers to set targets for physical activities to be undertaken within a specific period of time. Individuals who hit their targets will receive up to 20 per cent discount or cashback on their health premiums.

While commenting about the campaign, Jubilee Insurance Group Head of Marketing and Corporate Communications Caroline Ndungu noted that incentivizing physical activity will combat the escalating wave of lifestyle-related illnesses.

“It is increasingly evident that individuals and companies must come together to address the growing health crisis. Our company is centred on empowering people to access both preventative and curative care. This campaign will empower individuals to take up physical activities that not only enhance their well-being but also pave the way for healthier and happier communities. Furthermore, the lower premiums will make health insurance more accessible and affordable,” noted Caroline.

The “Do Anything For The Steps” campaign is the first of its kind in the health insurance space across East Africa. The one-year campaign will significantly reduce the prevalence of lifestyle-related illnesses and promote physical and mental health.

Caroline Ndungu and Dan Musiime

Meanwhile, Jubilee Health Insurance Limited is a subsidiary of Jubilee Insurance, which operates across several countries in Africa, including Uganda. Jubilee Health Insurance in Uganda provides various customizable health insurance plans and products designed to cater to the specific healthcare needs and preferences of individuals, families, and businesses.

They include coverage for hospitalization, outpatient services, maternity care, dental care, and more. There are also corporate health plans tailored for businesses, offering comprehensive coverage for their employees. Jubilee Health Insurance has a network of healthcare providers, including hospitals, clinics, and specialists, where policyholders can access medical services with the aim of providing affordable healthcare solutions and ensuring access to quality medical services without financial strain.


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