What is the UHC Adoption Tree Project?
What is the primary goal of the UHC Adoption Tree project?
What is the main objectives of this Project?
Who is Donor?
Who are the vulnerable people?
What is the relationship with the UHC Adoption Tree project and the state health insurance schemes?
What is Adoption?
Is there a limit to the number of people I can adopt?
How do I know whom to adopt?
Is the project specific to a particular state or region?
What is the cost of the health insurance plans?
What is the duration for the health insurance plan?
Is my information on the adoption Tree website safe and what is the project’s commitment to data privacy and security?
Who can benefit from UHC Adoption Tree project?
Can I chose a preference of category of vulnerable people to adopt?
How is the project contributing to the overall improvement of community health?
• This project alleviates poverty by eliminating the burden caused by the uses of out-of-pocket expenses for healthcare.
• This project also assist in the reduction of preventable illnesses and preventable death.
How can I adopt?
Donor can adopt by the following steps below
Register
Select state
Chose category of vulnerable
Indicate the number of individuals
Make payment
What is the benefit of becoming a donor?
Donors who participate in this project will not only bolster our efforts but also showcase to the community the values and principles they uphold as their names will be engraved on the monumental UHC Adoption Tree Hall Of Fame. Below are also some of the benefits of becoming a donor:
1. Medals for our leading heores.
2. Brand Advantage & Credibility.
3. Building network & connections.
4. Political and civic relevance.
5. Gifts and getaway packages.
What are the benefit of the basic healthcare plan?
The benefits of the healthcare plan varies across the different state health scheme. However, common benefits may include treatment of common illnesses such as Malaria and Typhoid, fever, Malaria plus Typhoid, stomach pain, eye care, minor and major surgery, dental care, neonatal and pediatrics care, blood transfusion, emergency care, child delivery and family planning, sexually transmitted diseases.