HEALTHCARE INSURANCE:
HOW IT WORKS
Who is international health insurance for?
International health insurance (also known as expatriate health insurance), is designed for those who are living and working abroad for a prolonged period of time. Our insurance plans cover both expatriates and local nationals, offering comprehensive access to the best medical attention possible for you and your family.
Who is international health insurance for?
Accidents and illnesses happen when you least expect them. As a foreigner, getting medical attention can be extremely costly, as you might not be entitled for subsidised healthcare. You might not know how to navigate the local healthcare system, or language. That’s where healthcare insurance comes in: depending on your needs, we can authorise your hospital admission, settle your hospital bills, and reimburse you for out-patient services. Private healthcare can cut down on waiting times and provide increased comfort for you and your family in times of stress.
What does it cover?
IPH’s healthcare plans are unique and cater to a wide range of needs. We have three levels of cover to choose from: in-patient only, in- and out-patient, and comprehensive cover. Some of our key features include emergency medical evacuation, organ transplantation, cancer cover, maternity care, newborn care, nursing at home and more. Find out what our Emerald plans can offer for you today.
How much does it cost?
Cost varies depending on the type of cover and your personal circumstances. IPH endeavours to offer the most cost-effective premiums to all of its clients: as a Coverholder at Lloyd’s of London, the world’s specialist insurance market, we are in the perfect position to combine competitive prices with reliable medical expenses cover. Want to know how much it will cost for you? Fill in our quick and easy online quotation form and we’ll get back to you by the next business day
Ready to begin?
Simply fill in the Quotation form and get started today:
We will reply within one business day of receiving your form, whether to offer you acceptance terms, or to update you on the status of your application.