Industry Voice: Building the right digital solution for travel insurance provision
Andrew Jernigan of Insured Nomads discusses the evolution of travel and health insurance provision, and how the chasm between insurer and customer can be bridged effectively to reach and engage…
The Nepalese government's announcement of a ban on unguided ascents of Everest is unlikely to make much difference to claims for injury, death or assistance
The latest edition of the International Travel & Health Insurance Journal – ITIJ – is out now, with the August edition of the International Hospitals & Healthcare Review
Aetna International's Dr Hemal Desai considers the impact that remote working, reduced access to health checkups and a newfound dependence on technology will have on how Employee Assistance Programmes are curated…
Accreditation in the global healthcare marketplace
Tatum Anderson assesses the range of international hospital accreditations available on the global market today – looking at what each of these signifies in terms of international patient care –…
Paired with the full-scale media storm over shocking images of queues leading to its summit, the 11 deaths atop Mt Everest this climbing season have raised questions about the ethics…