International Solutions
Companies & Organizations
What type of coverage is available?
• International business medical insurance for small groups (2-149 global mobile employees)
• Health plans for large, corporate organizations
• Employees based overseas or on international assignments
• Tailored products and services
Plans that cover…
- In-patient Treatment
- Outpatient Treatment
- Pandemic Coverage
- Cancer Treatment
- Maternity Care
- Wellness
- Virtual Support Programs
- Fertility Coverage
- Dental & Vision Coverage
- Evacuation and Repatriation
Who Can Be Covered:
- Expats working abroad
- Families
- Students
- Retirees
Individuals, Families & Students
Your Global Success Starts with Strategic Planning
Whether you’re an individual visiting a foreign country, a student navigating life abroad, or a working expat, operating across borders comes with unique healthcare and logistical challenges.
Depending on your location, healthcare may be expensive, difficult to access, or unavailable publicly. Having peace of mind that you’re protected allows you to get on with your work safely and fully enjoy your new life in your destination country.
Choosing the right global healthcare plan can help you ensure affordable, reliable access to critical services when you need them the most.
Choosing your international health insurance is an easy three-step process.
Not familiar with expat health insurance?
Expat insurance is a global health coverage that can protect an individual and/or family wherever they go. It’s a perfect catch-all choice if you work abroad, whether that’s in a single destination for extended periods or multiple countries.
Worldwide coverage, like expat insurance, makes it easier to navigate and understand the varying levels and availability of healthcare across countries. There’s no need to register with the local healthcare system or navigate cross-border medical care – simply sign up for expat health insurance and you’re done.
What’s the difference between expat insurance and normal travel insurance?
Conventional travel insurance is typically suitable for short trips, such as a business weekend or a family holiday. This type of coverage offers financial protection against unexpected losses and expenses while traveling, including trip cancellations, medical emergencies, and lost luggage.
Is expat health insurance necessary?
We all know one cannot predict medical emergencies; therefore, the local system without insurance could result in high charges. In addition, the ability to demonstrate that you carry global health insurance is a legal requirement in most countries. Therefore, the proper medical coverage means you’ll be financially protected when it comes to healthcare charges. This is especially useful for those living abroad with families; a family expat insurance plan will cover the whole household. It’s intimidating enough moving away from home, but with the right healthcare coverage, you’re free to enjoy life as an expat without worrying about unexpected high healthcare costs.
Global Medical Evac, Repatriation Crisis Assistance Coverage
Plan properly, prepare for the unexpected with emergency medical evacuation coverage and crisis support.
What does emergency evac and repatriation cover?
Coverage provides corporate businesses, executives, mobile staff, high-net-worth individuals, and their families with 24/7 on-demand access to global assistance centers for advice and coordinated in-country crisis response services, when necessary.
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