FijiCare Insurance has made significant contributions to the healthcare landscape in Fiji, processing over 176,000 medical claims and paying more than $22 million to its members in 2024. This achievement, highlighted by the Chief Operating Officer Krishika Narayan at the Fiji Medical Association (FMA) Mini Conference 2025, underscores FijiCare’s status as the country’s largest medical insurer.
Narayan expressed pride in FijiCare’s longstanding commitment to the health and welfare of Fijians, stating, “For more than 30 years, FijiCare has been dedicated to providing trusted health, life, motor, micro, and general insurance products.” To further enhance healthcare services, FijiCare plans to launch a multi-million-dollar medical facility in collaboration with MIOT International Hospital, which will include a state-of-the-art cardiac and interventional radiology center situated in the Suva-Nausori corridor.
In addition, FijiCare is set to open new medical centers in Samabula and Nadi, expanding access to outpatient and diagnostic services for more communities. The initiative aims to make significant strides in raising healthcare standards across the nation. Offering accessible lab services through MIOT Pacific Diagnostics, the company is committed to improving healthcare accessibility for all Fijians.
Moreover, FijiCare’s ongoing support for medical education reflects their dedication to professional development within the healthcare sector. Narayan emphasized the importance of empowering healthcare professionals through training and innovative initiatives, ensuring excellence in patient care.
As FijiCare continues to navigate the challenges posed by the healthcare system, their proactive approach to investing in infrastructure and partnerships signals hope for a healthier future for the population. The combination of new facilities, extensive claims disbursement, and educational support serves as a beacon of optimism for improved health outcomes across Fiji.
Overall, these advancements in Fiji’s healthcare sector contribute to a brighter outlook, focusing on community well-being and the responsible development of essential medical services.

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