Expats Should Seek Health Insurance For Swine Flu Protection
Released
on: June 9, 2009, 4:14 am
Author: Insurancewide
Industry: Financial
If the outbreak of swine flu has
proven anything, it's that healthcare systems in Western countries
- despite all their flaws - are generally better prepared to deal
with such pandemics than their poorer counterparts in Africa,
Latin America and parts of Asia. Moreover, whilst the British
government may be stocking up on Tamiflu and Relenza to treat
people in the UK who contract the H1N1 virus, this is likely to
be of little comfort to British expatriates.
As a result, many experts have
urged expatriate communities to seek out comprehensive health
insurance policies to protect their medical interests, particularly
in countries where hospitals and medical facilities can be unreliable.
Navigating the minefield of international medical cover can be
difficult - what kind of insurance will you need and how much
should you pay? By keeping your most important requirements in
mind - and seeking some advice from knowledgeable sources - finding
the answers to these questions needn't be difficult.
How
to approach buying international health insurance
As technological advances and
the globalised economy continue to make the world a smaller place,
British expatriate communities are expanding. For many of these
people, dealing with healthcare systems in their chosen country
of residence can be the hardest thing about living abroad. For
starters, accessing medical treatment on the NHS in the UK is
largely free - in other countries, this is unlikely to be the
case. Therefore, finding an international health insurance policy
that covers the costs you may incur when being treated abroad
is essential.
Expatriate financial website ShelterOffshore.com
highlights the fact that most international health insurance policies
offer similar 'one-size-fits-all' policies, wherever in the
world the policyholder may live. Depending on which level of cover
you opt for - from basic packages to comprehensive policies -
these can include a range of benefits, from recouping the costs
of GP visits to covering repatriation in the most severe cases.
However, it may not always be
necessary to have all of these cover options. In countries with
exceptional medical facilities, such as Germany, it's unlikely
you will need to be flown back to the UK for treatment. On the
other hand, if you live in rural China, you're likely to need
more sophisticated health insurance in order to cover the cost
of transport to the nearest urban centre with access to high-quality
healthcare . In fact, one US-based insurer recently revealed to
The Telegraph that it could cost up to £20,000 extra to airlift
a patient from rural China to Hong Kong or Singapore for medical
treatment.
Getting the most out of an expatriate
medical insurance policy
If you're keen to purchase an
expatriate health insurance policy that can be moulded to your
needs, it's best to contact a well-established medical insurer
- for example BUPA or AXA PPP Healthcare - directly. Alternatively,
ask others in your expatriate community who they would recommend
for medical insurance. If you work for a multi-national organisation,
it's also possible they already have a preferred health insurance
provider with discounted rates for employees.
In the event that no specialist
international health insurance provider meets your needs, why
not go local? Insurance
comparison websites will help you find the insurer that best
meets your healthcare requirements. Ultimately, the more research
you carry out before purchasing your expatriate health insurance
policy, the better you'll be able to find comprehensive cover
at a price you can afford.
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