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Interviews

iPMI Global Speaks with Ross Walker, COO, Global Individual Health Business, Cigna Healthcare

In this exclusive iPMI Global interview, Christopher Knight, CEO, iPMI Global, met with Ross Walker, COO, Global Individual Health Business at Cigna Healthcare. They discussed 2023 in detail and looked at the achievements of Cigna Healthcare.

19-12-2023 iPMI Global

Interviews

iPMI Global Speaks with Sumit Gaurav, CEO, Roy Medical Assistance

In this exclusive iPMI Global interview, Christopher Knight, CEO, iPMI Global, met with Sumit Gaurav, CEO, Roy Medical Assistance. They discussed 2023 in detail and looked at the achievements of Roy Medical Assistance in the international medical assistance market, over the past year.

19-12-2023 iPMI Global

International Private Medical Insurance

iPMI Insights

Black Friday with iPMI Global: Save on 2 Major Market Research Reports

International Health Insurance 2024: The Future of International Private Medical Insurance (iPMI) The 2024 iPMI report on the international private medical insurance (iPMI) market, authored by Ian Youngman. The report analyses iPMI market trends, including growth drivers like high-net-worth individuals and international students, and the impact of partnerships and technological advancements. It also profiles 177 countries, 85 insurance companies, and 49 brokers/MGAs. The report is available for purchase in full or modular formats, with discounts for advertisers and subscribers. Accompanying news...

29-11-2024 iPMI Global

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Global Factors Contributing to Rising International Private Medical Insurance Premiums

In this iPMI Global Insights article, iPMI analyst Christopher Knight reads Pacific Prime’s new iPMI report, which explores the global factors that are contributing to the rising cost of international private medical insurance. The report analyses trends in individual and family International Private Medical Insurance (IPMI) premiums across 100 locations, highlighting key global and regional factors influencing these costs.

12-11-2024 iPMI Global

iPMI Insights

Analysing iPMI Premiums for Individual and Family Plans Across 100 Global Locations

Pacific Prime, a global health insurance brokerage and employee benefits specialist, has released its annual Cost of International Health Insurance (COHI) Report 2024, analyzing IPMI premiums for individual and family plans across 100 global locations.

12-11-2024 iPMI Global

Expatriate Healthcare Insurance News

Expat Employees in Middle East Call for Workplace Pension Schemes

A survey of 1,504 expatriate workers in Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates has highlighted contrasting views on workplace benefits. While 84% of those surveyed cited the benefits offered by their employer as playing a role in their decision to move to the Gulf, there is widespread dissatisfaction with the region’s End of Service Gratuity (EoSG) system. These one-off severance payments, a common practice in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region, are deemed insufficient for meeting retirement needs by 60%...

12-11-2024 iPMI Global

Country Guides

Everest Insurance International® Unveils New Health Insurance Partnership to Transform Employee Care in Singapore

Everest Insurance International has enhanced its growing Accident and Health (A&H) offerings with the launch of Innovator, an AI-driven international private medical insurance product that aims to redefine the standards of employee health coverage. The product is first available in Singapore and was developed in collaboration with DocDoc and AXA Life and Health Reinsurance Solutions.

10-11-2024 iPMI Global

Country Guides

Navigating the LATAM iPMI Market with Best Doctors Insurance

In the iPMI Global Regional article, we discover how Best Doctors Insurance can help expatriates, travellers and tourists navigate the healthcare systems in Latin America. We review the key themes and insights from an interview with Sheldon Kenton, CEO of Best Doctors Insurance, published by iPMI Global. The interview focuses on the company's position in the Latin American international private medical insurance (IPMI) market, highlighting its strategies, the challenges, and opportunities.

08-11-2024 iPMI Global

83% of Employers with Overseas Staff Risk Inadequate Support with Cash Lump Sum for Benefits

Research from Towergate Health & Protection into health and wellbeing support reveals that 83% of employers with overseas staff give their employees a cash lump sum for them to choose their own benefits – which, it warns, is rarely the best option.

Sarah Dennis, head of international at Towergate Health & Protection says, “Providing a cash lump sum to employees overseas, rather than offering specific benefits, leaves both the employer and the employee open to potentially unforeseen risks.”

There are numerous issues associated with providing employees who are working abroad with a cash lump sum to purchase their own benefits, some of which impact the employer and some impact the employee, and it’s important to be aware of the pitfalls.”. 

Employer impact

Economies of scale

It can be more expensive for an individual to purchase their own healthcare than it is for an employer via a group scheme. So providing individuals with lump sums is likely to work out to be more expensive for the employer. 

Duty of care

Employers have a duty of care to all employees, and arguably especially for employees working abroad. It’s difficult to fulfil a duty of care when only offering a lump sum and leaving an employee to choose their own cover, rather than offering specific support from an approved and expert source.

The talent gap

Health and wellbeing support, and the surrounding employee benefits, are a crucial part of attracting and retaining the right talent, especially for overseas posts. If the employer is purely providing a cash lump sum, then this does not reflect well on them, and may impact the recruitment process and mean that staff are less loyal.

Employee impact

Non-compliance

In some countries, certain employee benefits are mandatory in order for the employee to be eligible for a working visa, such as having PMI in Dubai. If the employee selects their own benefits, they are at risk of not knowing which elements are compulsory, and leave themselves, and their employer, open to non-compliance issues, such as working visas not being given, or being revoked.

Poor choices

An employee is unlikely to know the best ways to spend the money available, and they may not buy any cover at all, or not buy the cover they need. If they fail to buy dental insurance, for example, costs for medical treatment abroad can be astronomical. 

Lack of expertise

Individuals are not experts in health and wellbeing support. A high level of understanding is often required to find the right employee benefits, including international PMI, life assurance, and income protection. This is particularly true of benefits being purchased abroad or to cover international employees. This can be an onerous task for individuals to take on in addition to their day job.

Lack of communication

If an overseas employee purchases their own benefits, then they will not receive employer communications regarding health and wellbeing support, what is available, and how to access it. This communication is vital to support take-up and as a result, utilisation may well be lower.  

Sarah Dennis continues, “International employee benefits is a specialist area and it is best to take expert advice to ensure both the employer and the employee are properly protected. This should not only focus on the needs of the employees, but also on the needs of the business.”

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Welcome To iPMI Global

iPMI Global is the leading business intelligence provider for international private medical, health, travel and expatriate insurance markets worldwide. Due to the nomadic nature of the international private medical insurance (IPMI) market, iPMI Global is an internet based news service for worldwide insurance and medical assistance professionals who need to understand the impacts of insurance and healthcare policy, regulatory, and legislative developments.

Senior level business executives, in over 120 countries, rely on iPMI Global to stay 1 step ahead of the risk and on the inside track of international PMI.

Covering business travellers, high net worth individuals, expatriate and leisure travel markets, iPMI Global is the only international news source covering the most exciting sector of international health insurance: international private medical insurance.

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