International health insurance 2021


Posted December 4, 2021 by vidhyanigam98

International health insurance for expats, third country nationals, domestic nationals and global nomads is a three -volume package updated in 2021 with more companies and more countries.
 
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Executive Summary

International health insurance for expats, third country nationals, domestic nationals and global nomads is a three -volume package updated in 2021 with more companies and more countries.
There are 80 million expatriates, 5 million international students, 4 million temporary foreign workers, and 18 million high net worth individuals of which 2.7 million are ultra high net worth. All these are targets for international private medical insurance.
Expats and local workers of global companies and HNW individuals may no longer have the option of flying home or another country for medical treatment so may have to rely on local healthcare.

Global insurers have national and international healthcare networks that have a better capability for telemedicine than local insurers.

In almost every country the state healthcare network is under never before experienced pressure so access to private healthcare is increasingly essential. In some countries, expats will be at the back of the queue for state healthcare. In some countries, even access to private healthcare may be strained and hospitals may have to prioritise healthcare for long-term partners such as insurance companies over one-time private patients. An increasing number of insurers are moving from being health insurers to healthcare providers protected by health insurance. With a linked move to Artificial Intelligence and tele- consultation, the world of IPMI is changing.

The fragile and volatile state of global stock markets is of concern to insurers who may already be vulnerable while offering opportunities to potential buyers of insurers and health insurance books of business. The environment for mergers and acquisitions among health insurers remains favorable as they continue to seek out diversification and growth opportunities.

Ian Youngman has updated his 2019 reports from his unique daily rolling database of companies and countries -on a basis more suited to the 21st century,

While VI overview is a printable PDF on a conventional report basis in one document, V2 and V3 are folders of printable PDFs with each country and each company having their own file. All delivered by WeTransfer.

Volume One -Overview-395 pages

Volume Two -Companies
Updated information and results
New section on number of employees
Companies in bold have been added
129 profiles
• Base country
• HQ
• Ownership
• Overview
• Structure
• Insurance
• Healthcare
• Customer numbers
• Strategy
• 2020 results
• 2021 results
• 2021 forecasts
• Buying businesses
• Selling businesses
• Failed deals
• Partnerships
• Sponsorships
• Micro health
• Special products
• Apps
• Marketing
• Technology
• Start -ups, accelerators and labs
• Countries A TO Z
COMPANIES PROFILED
• A Plus
• Abacare
• Achmea
• Adelaide
• ADNIC
• Aetna
• Ageas
• AIA
• AIG
• Alan
• Allegiant Global Partners
• Alliance Group International
• Allianz
• Amariz
• Amazon
• Antae
• Anthem
• AON
• Apple
• APRIL
• Arabia Insurance
• Ardonagh
• Arma Insurance
• ASSSA
• Aviva
• Axa
• Bahrain National Life
• Bellwood Prestbury
• Berkshire Hathaway
• Blue Cross
• Blue Cross Blue Shield
• Bupa
• CCW
• Centene
• Chubb
• CIG Group
• Cigna
• Clements Worldwide
• CMIG International
• Collinson Group
• Combined Insurance
• CVS Health
• Daman
• DavidShield
• DFV
• Discovery
• Doha Insurance
• ERGO
• Euroins
• Exclusive Healthcare
• Expacare
• Expatriate Group
• Fairfax
• Fosun International
• Freedom Health
• FWD
• Gallagher
• General & Medical
• Generali
• GeoBlue
• Global Benefits Group
• Global Risk Partners
• Global Underwriters
• Globality Health
• Great Eastern
• Great West Lifeco
• Gulf Insurance Group
• HealthCare International
• Henner Group
• Howden
• Humana
• IMG
• Integra Global
• Irish Life Health
• Jubilee Holdings
• JW Seagon
• Liberty Health
• Liberty Mutual
• Lloyd’s of London
• Lockton
• Malakoff Humanis
• Manulife
• MAPFRE
• Marsh McLennan
• Medgulf
• Medibank
• Medicover
• Met Life
• MGEN
• Millennium Insurance Brokers
• Momentum Metropolitan
• Morgan Price
• MSH International
• Munich Re
• Mutua Madrilena
• National Life and General
• New India
• nib
• NN Group
• NowCompare
• Now Health International
• Nugent Sante
• Old Mutual
• Oman Insurance
• Orient Insurance
• Pacific Cross International
• Pacific Prime
• Pan-American Life
• PIB Group
• PICC
• Ping An
• Primary Group
• PZU
• QBE
• QLM
• RBI Premium
• Regency Assurance
• SAICO
• Sanlam
• Seguros 360
• Seven Corners
• Siaci Saint Honore
• SiriusPoint
• Sompo
• Starr International
• State Life
• Status Global
• Swiss Global
• Swiss Life
• SwissCare
• Tokio Marine
• Union Insurance
• UNIQA
• UnitedHealth
• VHI
• Verlingue
• Vienna Insurance Group
• Vitality
• VUMI
• VYY
• WAFA Assurance
• WellAway
• William Russell
• Willis Towers Watson
• Zhong An
• Zurich Insurance

Volume Three-Countries
Updates include 2021 population, diaspora and expats
Countries in bold have been added
176 profiles
• 2021 population
• 2030 population estimate
• 2020 UN international migrants IN
• 2020 UN international migrants OUT
• 2020 UN refugees
• Global diaspora
• Expats in country
• Healthcare
• Healthcare for expatriates
• Healthcare regulators
• Healthcare regulation
• Healthcare price regulation
• State health insurance
• State health insurance top up
• Compulsory health insurance for locals
• Compulsory health insurance for expatriates
• Compulsory health insurance for overseas students
• Compulsory travel health insurance for visitors
• Health insurance for locals overseas
• Private health insurance
• Micro health insurance
• Insurance company and broker regulators
• Foreign insurance companies
• Health insurance regulation
• Health insurance price regulation
• Countries where expats come from
• Leading local health insurers
• Head office of leading health insurers and brokers
• International health insurers/ brokers/agents activity
• ABU DHABI
• AFGHANISTAN
• ALBANIA
• ALGERIA
• ANDORRA
• ANGOLA
• ANTIGUA
• ARGENTINA
• ARMENIA
• ARUBA
• AUSTRALIA
• AUSTRIA
• AZERBAIJAN
• BAHAMAS
• BAHRAIN
• BANGLADESH
• BARBADOS
• BELARUS
• BELGIUM
• BELIZE
• BERMUDA
• BOLIVIA
• BOSNIA
• BOTSWANA
• BRAZIL
• BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS
• BRUNEI
• BULGARIA
• BURKINA FASO
• BURUNDI
• CAMBODIA
• CAMEROON
• CANADA
• CAYMAN ISLANDS
• CHILE
• CHINA
• COLOMBIA
• CONGO
• COSTA RICA
• CROATIA
• CUBA
• CURACAO
• CYPRUS
• CZECHIA
• DENMARK
• DOMINICA
• DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
• DUBAI
• ECUADOR
• EGYPT
• EL SALVADOR
• ESTONIA
• ESWATINI
• ETHIOPIA
• FIJI
• FINLAND
• FRANCE
• GEORGIA
• GERMANY
• GHANA
• GIBRALTAR
• GREECE
• GRENADA
• GUAM
• GUATEMALA
• GUERNSEY
• GUINEA
• GUYANA
• HAITI
• HONDURAS
• HONG KONG
• HUNGARY
• ICELAND
• INDIA
• INDONESIA
• IRAN
• IRAQ
• IRELAND
• ISRAEL
• ITALY
• IVORY COAST
• JAMAICA
• JAPAN
• JERSEY
• JORDAN
• KAZAKHSTAN
• KENYA
• KOSOVO
• KUWAIT
• KYRGYZSTAN
• LAOS
• LATVIA
• LEBANON
• LESOTHO
• LIBYA
• LIECHTENSTEIN
• LITHUANIA
• LUXEMBOURG
• MACAU
• MADAGASCAR
• MALAWI
• MALAYSIA
• MALDIVES
• MALTA
• MAURITIUS
• MEXICO
• MICRONESIA
• MOLDOVA
• MONACO
• MONGOLIA
• MONTENEGRO
• MOROCCO
• MOZAMBIQUE
• MYANMAR
• NAMIBIA
• NEPAL
• NETHERLANDS
• NEW ZEALAND
• NICARAGUA
• NIGERIA
• NORTH MACEDONIA
• NORWAY
• OMAN
• PAKISTAN
• PANAMA
• PAPUA NEW GUINEA
• PARAGUAY
• PERU
• PHILIPPINES
• POLAND
• PORTUGAL
• PUERTO RICO
• QATAR
• ROMANIA
• RUSSIA
• RWANDA
• SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS
• SAINT LUCIA
• SAUDI ARABIA
• SENEGAL
• SERBIA
• SEYCHELLES
• SIERRA LEONE
• SINGAPORE
• SLOVAKIA
• SLOVENIA
• SOMALIA
• SOUTH AFRICA
• SOUTH KOREA
• SPAIN
• SRI LANKA
• ST VINCENT
• SUDAN
• SURINAME
• SWEDEN
• SWITZERLAND
• SYRIA
• TAIWAN
• TANZANIA
• THAILAND
• TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
• TUNISIA
• TURKEY
• TURKS AND CAICOS
• UAE
• UGANDA
• UKRAINE
• UNITED KINGDOM
• URUGUAY
• US VIRGIN ISLANDS
• USA
• UZBEKISTAN
• VENEZUELA
• VIET NAM
• YEMEN
• ZAMBIA
• ZIMBABWE

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Last Updated December 4, 2021