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Embassy of India Paris No. PAR/ADM/579/3/2020 05 April, 2023 TENDER NOTICE Sealed bids are invited from insurance companies/authorized agents for providing annual comprehensive medical insurance premium for the period July 2023 to December 2023 for four local employees of Embassy of India, Paris, whose dates of birth are as follows: (i) 20/12/1972 (ii) 18/03/1965 (iii) 14/12/1959 (iv) 10/05/1957 2. The bidding companies/firms should have the following requirements: i) Experience of undertaking work of similar nature in France in the last 2 years. ii) Having a registration including Siret Number and VAT account in France. iii) The service provider should provide quotations that cover only the minimum necessary provision for medical insurance as per local law n°2004-810 of the 13th of August 2004 relative to Assurance Maladie, detailed in attached Annexure I. 3. Documentary evidence of the provision may be submitted along with sealed bids. 4. Enquiry, if any, may please be sent on the mail prop.paris@mea.gov.in Enquiries shall be entertained only till 21st April 2023. 5. Interested parties may send their bids/quotations along with the proposed insurance plan in a sealed envelope to the Head of Chancery, Embassy of India, 15 rue Alfred Dehodencq, 75016 Paris by April 26, 2023 noon superscribed (i) “Bid for annual medical insurance premium for four local employees of Embassy of India, Paris” on the cover. The bids received would be opened at 1400 hrs on April 27, 2023 by a Committee of Officers. Interested parties are welcome to send a representative for opening of the bids in the office of the Head of Chancery, Embassy of India, and Paris. 6. The Embassy of India, Paris reserves the right to reject any bid at any stage of the bidding process without assigning any reasons whatsoever. * * * * Sd/- (Suresh Kumar) Head of Chancery Annexure I to Tender Notice: As per the French law (Loi n°2004-810 du 13 août 2004 relative à l’Assurance Maladie), the minimum medical coverage for individuals subscribed to Social Security (CMU regime general) is as per the details below (taken on the Social Security online portal AMELI): Fees Practicians: Doctors, dentist-surgeons, midwives 70% Medical Auxiliaries : Nurses, physicians/ kinesitherapists, speech therapists, orthoptists, podiatrists 60% Analysis and laboratory examinations Acts in B (Biology) 60% Acts in P (Anatomy and pathologic cytology) 70% Sampling done by doctors, dentists and midwives 70% Sampling done by laboratory directors who are not doctors, medical auxiliaries and laboratory auxiliaries who are not nurses 60% Fees of analysis and laboratory exams in respect of serological screening for HIV and Hepatitis C 100% Medication Medication recognized as irreplaceable and particularly expensive 100% Medication of major or important medical service 65% Medication of moderate medical service 30% Medication of weak medical service 15% Magistral formulae (PMR) 65% Magistral formulae based on deconditioned patents with a catch rate of 30% (PM4) 30% Homeopathic medicine et and homeopathic magistral formulae (PMH) 30% Other medical expenses Eyecare 60% Hearing devices 60% Bandages, accessories, small devices 60% Orthopaedics 60% Large devices (ocular and facial prothesis, ortho-prothesis, vehicles for physically impaired individuals) 100% Human origin products (Blood, milk, sperm) 65% Transport costs 65% Thermal cure Medical fees (medical observation flatrates, complementary medical practices) 70% Hydrotherapy 65% Transportation fees, accommodation fees 65% Thermal cure with hospitalization 80% Hospitalization (at the hospital or in a contracted private clinic) Hospitalization fees 80% Transfer from one hospital to another hospital except old age home and convalescent home |