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iPMI Global Speaks with Natalya Butakova, CEO, AP Companies Group

In this exclusive iPMI Global interview, Christopher Knight, CEO, iPMI Global, met with Natalya Butakova, CEO, AP Companies Group. They discussed 2023 in detail and looked at the achievements of AP Companies Group over the past year.

16-01-2024 iPMI Global

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

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

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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

Young Expats Struggling the most with Mental Health – Is Social Media the Cause?

Research by AXA has revealed that as many as two in five (41%) young expats aged 18-24 are negatively impacted mentally by social media and tech addiction.

AXA - Global Healthcare has reviewed the Mind Health Index, looking at how young expats are affected by social media. It found that those who report a negative impact from social media were also more likely to feel lonely, have a negative body image, feel uncertain about their future, and struggle with self-acceptance. For example, almost two thirds (60%) of young expats who report a negative mental impact from social media and tech addiction also report a negative body image.

In stark contrast, just one in ten (12%) expats aged 65-74, feel that social media negatively impacts their mental health.

Samantha O’Donovan, Chief People Officer at AXA - Global Healthcare, says, “Social media has so many benefits to young expats – it’s a way of keeping in touch with family and friends, keeping up with trends and popular culture, and can even be used to make professional connections and find work. But, while it has its uses, you can always have too much of a good thing. Social media often causes us to make comparisons to our peers and aspire to unattainable lifestyles, and the younger generations are more exposed to this than anyone else, hence its significant impact on their overall mental health.”

The research also reveals that only 10% of young expats are ‘flourishing’ (with the best mental health scores), while more than half (55%) are languishing or struggling – the lowest outcomes in AXA’s Index.

18-24-year-old expats are also significantly impacted by mental health conditions, with over two thirds (71%) struggling with stress, one in three (30%) suffering with depression, and 16% suffering with anxiety.

At the other end of the age scale, the oldest group sampled (65-74) report their mental health much more positively, with almost half (49%) ‘flourishing’, and only one in five (20%) struggling or languishing.

The number of older expats experiencing mental health conditions is much lower, with only one third (31%) struggling with stress, fewer than one in 10 (9%) suffering with depression and just 2% suffering with anxiety.

Sam continues, “There are a number of reasons that we see that mental health is a more prevalent issue in young people. Social media is one contributor, but so is the rising cost of living, among other things. Within the expat population, young professionals may feel more isolated working in a different country away from friends and family, compared to the older generation who may have brought more established, trailing families along for the journey.

 “Regardless of your age, professional status, and location, it’s vital that you take proactive steps to manage your mental health and look after yourself. Our Mind Health service is designed to provide customers with support from a fully qualified psychologist, wherever you are in the world, via phone and video calls. Taking on life’s challenges doesn’t need to be a solo feat.”

To read the full report, visit: https://www.axa.com/en/about-us/mind-health-report

XA’s Mind Health Index are based on a survey conducted in 16 countries and territories: Belgium, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Philippines, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, UK, and US. The following countries took part in the survey for the first time in 2022: Mexico, Philippines, Thailand, Turkey and US. All fieldwork was carried out independently by Ipsos, based on representative samples, reflecting gender, age, region, occupation and market size. A total of 2,000 respondents were surveyed in most countries or territories (30,636 in total), the exceptions being Thailand and Philippines, where 1,000 were surveyed. Respondents were surveyed through the Ipsos Access Panel. The AXA survey took place from September 5th to October 5th, though further research was carried out between October 26th and November 1st to include more data from under-represented population groups.

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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.

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