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In this issue, we cover evacuations from conflict zones, high net worth IPMI policy design, the latest use of software for health insurance development, and providing security and medical assistance for major sporting events
Dangerous operations involve thorough risk assessment, detailed and secure evacuation planning, with support measures in place for affected personnel. Medical assistance operators and security staff must also be scrupulously trained and have extensive knowledge.
High net worth individuals have unique international private medical insurance (iPMI) needs, desiring personalised insurance and patient care that is holistic, efficient and effective. ITIJ spoke with insurers, an iPMI technology platform and a private healthcare organisation to learn more about the unique offerings in this area.
lth insurers and healthcare providers are harnessing technologies such as AI, blockchain and IoT to optimise processes, personalise services and expedite delivery. Experts share with Lauren Haigh the benefits of embracing digital innovation, as well as inherent risks and anticipated future developments
Behind the scenes at major sports events, assistance companies are working tirelessly to mitigate medical and security risks, ensuring a seamless experience. Experts share their careful planning procedures, potential obstacles and important takeaways.
Industry Voice pieces this issue come from Cigna Global, True Traveller and Global Secure Accreditation, while Angus McDonald, Co-Founder and CEO of Cover Genius, spoke to Megan Gaen about embedded insurance and its future in the insurtech industry.