The international health / expatriate health insurance market is expanding in size and globally.
As travel and working overseas becomes increasingly common, individual and group international health becomes a more important market.
International health insurance pays for the costs of medical treatment in the country of temporary residence, home country or another country with suitable medical facilities. Cover often includes the cost of air transportation, often using air ambulances, which an individual can rarely afford or arrange. But it is a much wider product than that now. More countries have or plan compulsory insurance for expats. No longer hindered by the restriction of paper based production, this report looks at the market in a unique way
This report could stop you:
- Missing out on a growing market - Developing an out of date product - Missing growth opportunities - Losing market share and income
The report could help you:
- Provide what companies actually want - Stay ahead of the opposition - Identify new income areas - Gain from this developing sector
Who should read this report?
- Health and life insurer agencies and intermediaries - Those advising companies and insurers - Libraries and analysts
Countries Covered Include:
- Australia - Bahrain - Belgium - Bolivia - Canada - Chile - China - Cyprus - Denmark - Egypt - France - Germany - Hong Kong - India - Indonesia - Ireland - Israel - Italy - Japan - Jordan - Kenya - Kuwait - Lebanon - Malaysia - Malta - Mexico - Morocco - Netherlands - New Zealand - Nigeria - Oman - Portugal - Qatar - Saudi Arabia - Singapore - South Africa - Spain - Switzerland - Thailand - United Arab Emirates /UEA/Dubai - USA - Yemen