Partnership ensures genuine motor accident claimants
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At a glance
- Motor Vehicles Insurance Limited (MVIL) and the National Capital District Provincial Health Authority (NCDPHA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding.
- The agreement aims to improve the verification and processing of medical reports for motor accident claimants in Port Moresby.
- NCDPHA will provide verified medical reports to MVIL for assessing claims under its compulsory third-party insurance.
Motor Vehicles Insurance Limited (MVIL) and the National Capital District Provincial Health Authority (NCDPHA) have formalized a partnership to enhance the accuracy of claims processing for motor vehicle accident victims in Port Moresby. The two entities signed a Memorandum of Understanding on July 14, 2026, establishing a framework for collaboration.
Under the new agreement, the NCDPHA will be responsible for providing MVIL with verified medical reports and essential clinical information. This data will be crucial for MVIL in assessing the validity and value of claims submitted by individuals involved in motor vehicle accidents.
This initiative is designed to streamline the verification process, ensuring that genuine claimants receive fair assessments for their medical needs. By leveraging the NCDPHA's medical expertise and data, MVIL aims to improve efficiency and transparency in its operations under the compulsory third-party insurance mandate.
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