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Healthcare in Singapore: An Expat’s Guide
Moving to or living in Singapore? What are my choices when it comes to healthcare? How is Singapore’s healthcare system compared to the rest of the world? How efficient is Singapore in controlling epidemics? Do I enjoy any medical subsidy? Do I need an international health insurance in Singapore? Does Singapore offer the type of treatment I require?
The objective of this article is to provide an expatriate a brief overview of Singapore’s healthcare system Read more..
International Health Insurance: A Guide to Medical Evacuation & Repatriation
Are you prepared if a sudden and unexpected illness or injury happens when traveling? Do you have international health insurance? Do you know what to do, where to go, whom to call? Do you know that an international medical evacuation can start anywhere from US$50,000? In case that happens, if you have an international health insurance, most providers will cover all related costs which will greatly help to reduce the financial or emotional stress on your family and your loved ones. Read more..
Healthcare in Shanghai: An Expat’s Guide
Moving to or living in Shanghai? What are my choices when it comes to healthcare? Does it offer the type of treatment I require? Will I be able to get the same medication back home? What kind of coverage do I need when purchasing an international health insurance? Read more..
What to do during a medical emergency in Shanghai
When you and your family are in your home country, should anything unpleasant happens, you have your support group, your family and friends, you know what to do, who to call, where to go, you are familiar with the healthcare system, there is no language or cultural barrier. Read more..
Expatmedicare Interview on Shanghai TALK January 2011
Imagine the joy of learning you are pregnant being tempered by the realisation your health plan does not cover newborn complications. Or the horror of finding that, upon turning 65, your health insurance will expire, putting your retirement at risk. With Insurance, the devil is in the details - understanding a policy's fine print is a headache you should not be confronting alone. Read more..
Be Insurance Savvy
While the jargon and fine print can be overwhelming, it’s crucial that consumers understand all the details pertaining to their prospective policies. When navigating the insurance minefield, you may want to consider working with a professional insurance broker/intermediary. Like working with a travel agent, an insurance broker can shortlist the most suitable products from various insurance companies according to your needs and budget. Read more..
Traditional Chinese Medicine and International Health Insurance
The art of Traditional Chinese Medicine probably dates back some 5,000 years ago. Due to its value and pertinence, it is still widely practiced till today. Its methods are unique and are gaining acceptance among the expat communities in China. Read more..
Giving Birth in Shanghai
Should I deliver my baby in Shanghai or should I return home? How is the healthcare system in Shanghai? How much does it costs to deliver a baby in Shanghai? What happens should complications occur? Read more..