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  • Which is the best International Health Insurance company?

    Which is the best International Health Insurance company?

    Every International Health Insurance provider offers a range of plans and price points which target different types of business customers. Whether you’re an SME looking to protect your growing workforce of global employees, or a large corporation looking to protect high-net-worth individuals around the world; there’s a policy designed for you.

    But is there one provider which we’d recommend above the rest?

    To be honest, it’s not that simple. The best solution for you will depend on the exact requirements of your business, the scale of your international workforce and the spending power you have at your disposal.

    In this blog post, we’ve listed nine of the best International Health Insurance companies operating in the market today. It’s designed to provide you with a valuable overview of the different providers to help you understand what’s available today.

    Need one-to-one advice from an independent broker? Contact our team of AMII-affiliated experts for FREE quotes and guidance. Call +44 (0)1273 974419 or click on the bottom right chat box.

    Top 9 Global Health Insurance Companies

    1. April International

    April International has been in the market for over 40 years now with over 150,000 insured members across 180 countries, 260 global employees, 20,000 distribution partners, and 12 offices worldwide. Their support for both SMEs and larger corporates are three-fold: long-term health insurance, short-term health insurance, and student health insurance.

    Products/services include:

    • Medical expenses
    • Repatriation assistance
    • Private civil liability
    • Death and disability
    • Security
    • Retirement
    • International health insurance for SMEs and large corporates
    • Specific regional solutions
    • Case management

    2. Allianz Worldwide Care

    With more than 130 years of service for international organisations under its belt, Allianz Worldwide Care is a vastly experienced outfit. They are based across Europe, the Middle East, Australia, Asia, the Americas, and Africa with a network of 1.3 million providers and partners.

    Products/services include:

    • Digital access to care resources/platforms
    • Global telehealth services
    • 24/7 multilingual helpline
    • 3 different health insurance coverage plans – Essential, Classic, Premier

    3. AXA Global Healthcare

    Headquartered in France, AXA Global Healthcare is one of the top life and health insurance companies today. AXA Global now has over 1.4 million medical facilities worldwide, a medical network spread across nearly 150 countries, and 88% of its claims are paid in just 3 days.

    They offer three options of cover for different-sized companies, simplifying the process of finding an appropriate level of cover:

    • Cover for 1-74 employees
    • Cover for 75-149 employees
    • Cover for over 150 employees

    > Further reading: A broker’s review of AXA Global Healthcare <

    4. Bupa Global

    Bupa Global is a UK organisation, with bases now spread across Australia, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, and Asia. They were established in 1971 and have grown to work with over 1.2 million medical providers, helping over 38 million customers.

    Bupa Global provide customers with products and services to access the international healthcare they require anytime, anywhere in the world, advising through their global team of experts. Now partnered with GeoBlue, these two organisations also offer health insurance coverage to US citizens travelling abroad or any person moving to the US.

    Bupa Global’s “Ultimate Health Plan”, has long been considered the most extensive in the market which makes it well-suited to high net-worth individuals.

    5. Cigna Global

    Spanning across over 200 countries and territories with a global network of 1.5 million healthcare providers, Cigna Global is another huge successful option for international healthcare and support. They have more than 60 years of experience in the market, constantly designing and managing International Group Health Insurance and employee benefits plans for their over 180 million global customers.

    Products/services include:

    • EssentialCare – simple and flexible international health cover
    • ExecutiveCare – comprehensive international health cover offering enhanced core cover
    • EliteCare – premium international health cover
    • Offers modular and flexible options to personalise any plan

    Are you looking for FREE quotes on International Health Insurance tailored to your business? Click the ‘Get Quotes’ button at the top of the page or call 01273 974419 for impartial expert assistance.

    6. Now Health International

    Now Health International is a provider based in Hong Kong with regional service centres in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Dubai, Singapore, Jakarta, Malta, and the UK. In 2015, they acquired Best Doctors Insurance (a major medical insurance provider) with distribution throughout Latin America, Canada, and the Caribbean. The combination of both providers created one of the largest independent IPMI providers worldwide with 125,000 members, more than 370 staff members, and over 5,000 distribution partners.

    Products/services include:

    • Micro group health option (3-9 employees)
    • Mini-group health option (10-24 employees)
    • Small group health option (25-49 employees)
    • Medium group health option (50-99 employees)
    • WorldCare – members have access to the best healthcare both at home and overseas
    • SimpleCare – offers vital health protection and access to world-class medical facilities at an affordable price

    7. William Russell

    Entering the market in 1992 as part of the AWP Health & Life SA (Allianz Group), William Russell is growing at a successful rate now with a network of 40,000 hospitals worldwide, 75 employees, and members in over 160 countries. William Russell’s cover options and health insurance plans are available to any expats wanting to live and work anywhere in the world, aside from USA and Switzerland.

    Products/services include:

    • Bronze health insurance plan
    • SilverLite health insurance plan
    • Silver health insurance plan
    • Gold health insurance plan
    • Cover for up-to-date cancer care and treatments, including providing wigs, counselling, dietitian consultations and more

    8. UnitedHealthcare Global

    Emerging from UnitedHealth Group in 2014, UnitedHealthcare Global aims to support globally mobile groups through a range of solutions targeting long and short-term assignments, individual travel, assistance and security services, and medical services. In the US, UnitedHealthcare Global is contracted with over 1.2 million physicians/care professionals and 6,500 hospitals/care facilities.

    Products/services include:

    • Domestic and international benefits plans
    • Customisable assistance, security, and intelligence services to meet specific needs of global businesses
    • Remote medical services for extreme/challenging locations – on-site staffing, supplies, and virtual health support

    9. Global Benefits Group

    Global Benefits Group has over 40 years in the market distributing and underwriting international health, life, disability, educational, and travel insurance on a global level. They have offices in Serbia, California, India, South Africa, England, the Philippines, Florida, New Jersey, and China.

    Products/services include:

    • Ability to tailor benefits to create your ideal plans e.g., low deductibles, robust benefits or increased deductibles, reduced benefits – according to budget and business need
    • Partner with local insurance companies, meeting with specific country regulations

    How do I find the best health insurance policy?

    There is no one right answer as to who is the best International Health Insurance company. As we’ve already mentioned, it really depends on the precise nature of your business, the different territories you’re operating within and the budgetary power you’re able to wield.

    We strongly advise that you speak to an independent broker with expertise in the international employee benefits market. Engage Group Health is just such a broker.

    If you contact a member of our team, we’ll give you the chance to ask all the questions you’ve ever wanted to ask about International Health Insurance and other related topics – cutting the time you would otherwise spend researching online. We’ll then advise on the best policies currently available on the market and deliver a range of quotes FREE of charge.

    Engage is fully independent of any one insurance provider, meaning we can give you completely impartial advice in your best interest.

    To kickstart your search, contact us at +44 (0)1273 974419 or use the contact form on the right.

  • Cigna Global to end use of physical membership cards

    Cigna Global to end use of physical membership cards

    Cigna Global Health Insurance Provider replacing physical cards with digital ones

    Leading International Health Insurance provider, Cigna Global, has today announced that they have made the decision to no longer issue physical cards to members purchasing their International Medical Insurance products. Instead, Cigna Global will be providing their digital ID card as standard, which can be accessed via a members secure online Customer Area.

    For the last six months Cigna Global have been unable to issues customers with physical cards due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic as their teams continue to work from home. They state that this change has been well received by existing customers on their Worldwide Health Insurance plans and has led them to review whether this should be made a permanent change.

    Cigna Global state the benefits of this move include; better serving the evolving needs of their clients as they pivot to a digital preference, the reduction in environmental impact, and the benefit of no longer having to worry about losing their card.

    This means that moving forward new sales and renewals where a customer has made relevant changes to their policy, Cigna ID cards will only be issued digitally as standard across all of their International Health Insurance plans. Customers can continue using their physical cards unless they advise that the content included on the card has been updated and is no longer valid. The only exception to this will be Cigna Global Health Indonesia customer who will continue to use physical cards in al instances.

    Cigna Global Digital ID Cards

    Cigna Global state that their digital Cigna ID cards work in the same way. Members with a digital card can;

    • Allow a hospital to set up direct payment with Cigna Global so they can pay for the medical bill
    • Use their personal reference number to access all of their online information and services
    • Get in touch with Cigna Global. The digital cards features all the contract details required to reach the Cigna Global teams, anytime, anywhere.

    The additional advantages of their digital card include;

    • It is available from day one of the international Health Insurance uk plan
    • Provides a secure way to source plan information
    • Information is always accurate and up to date
    • Less plastic production and carbon production in delivery is better for the environment

    Digital cards are available on Cigna Global’s secure online Customer Area. To access this customers can visit www.cignaglobal.com then:

    • Click on the ‘Customer Login’ button at the top right of the page
    • Enter the email address provided on application with and then their password

    IMPORTANT NOTE: The policyholder, if applicable, must login to their secure online Customer Area and access beneficiaries cards on their behalf.

    While this is now Cigna Global’s standard stance across their range of International Medical Insurance uk plans. If members have a strong preference to keep receiving a physical card, this can be accommodated, once the Cigna Global teams return to the office. Members just need to inform their intermediary who can arrange this on their behalf.

    For more information on this announcement, or to discuss Cigna Global’s range of International Health Insurance products, please get in touch.

  • Cigna Global to Launch Enhancements to their Individual Plans in October 2020

    Cigna Global to Launch Enhancements to their Individual Plans in October 2020

    Cigna Global Improves their Product Offering

    Leading International Health Insurance provider, Cigna Global, recently announced a raft of enhancements to their Cigna Global Health Options products. The range is specifically for individuals and families and the changes will take effect for plans starting or renewing from the 22nd October 2020.

    Cigna’s Global Health Options have been in the Worldwide Health Insurance market for seven years, and have proven to be very popular due to their flexible modules, rich benefits levels and solid wellness offering. Markets evolve however, particularly in the competitive International Health Insurance space, and so following some extensive research, Cigna are launching the following enhancements to new and existing members;

    • The core International Medical Insurance module is to include a new benefit for Accident and Emergency Room treatment for outpatient treatment when a member doesn’t go on to occupy a bed (Cover in full as standard), and also an expansion of their Mental and Behavioural health care coverage under a new benefit name.
    • The International Outpatient module is to include Genetic Cancer testing and Sleep Apnoea as new benefits. There will also be extended coverage in the Life Management Assistance programme to include access to online a self-help Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) programme.
    • In the International Health & Wellbeing module, there will be an increase in coverage for many of the available screenings.
    • The previous International Medical Evacuation module is being renamed to International Evacuation and Crisis Assistance PlusTM, as it will now include a worldwide comprehensive Crisis Assistance PlusTM programme, bringing significant value to globally mobile individuals. The service offers time-sensitive advice and coordinated in-country crisis assistance for risks that may occur when travelling.

    These enhancements bring, what was already a compelling offering, more up to date, particularly following recent market improvements to improve mental health coverage, and employers increasing levels of concern around keeping global mobile employees safe, wherever they are around the world. The International Private Medical Insurance market continues to evolve at pace, driven by a competitive insurer landscape and the changing needs of individuals and employers adapting to the challenges of working and living in different territories around the world.  

    Read our latest case study: Managing Expat Risk with a Medical Evacuation Plan