International private medical insurance (IPMI) is a must have for expatriates.
The cost of medical treatment is rising all around the world and with real pressure on public finances, access to publically funded healthcare for expats – which always was limited – is becoming nigh on impossible. Expatriates have to accept that they either take out private medical insurance – or face the real possibility of being unable to access healthcare when they most need it.
Steve Nelson from April Medibroker comments:
“Expats need advice as the range of plans, benefits and costs is wide. The market is far from commoditised and high-quality advice can help an expatriate to identify the plan which is right for their circumstances and their pocket.
Most providers offer a choice of plans, ranging from budget “major medical” – which provides basic emergency cover – to high value plans which offer additional cover for outpatient care, dental treatment and a wide range of other benefits.
Our clients need confidence, transparency, good value and service from an independent source they can rely upon when moving country or location. We illustrate healthcare definitions so that you know what you are buying.
Providing the right level of cover tailored to the need of each customer has always been important to us here at April Medibroker, which we will continue to develop in 2010 and beyond.”
April Medibroker is a fully independent international medical, health and expat insurance broker offering a free quote and advice service across the Internet.
Our service is available to people of any nationality, anywhere, living or working in another country (expatriates). International health insurance cover is offered for Europe, Worldwide excluding the USA and Worldwide including the USA.
April Medibroker works on the basis of a choice of international medical insurance plans, and gives you Best Advice on both benefits and premiums as well as area of cover needed.
Telephone: +44 (0) 191 296 6140 or visit medibroker.com for your FREE Quote
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