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Individual Health Plan

We understand how important your wellbeing is, and securing an individual health insurance plan can grant you the assurance that you will be cared for to the highest standards at the best facilities.

 

 

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Family Health Plan

Finding the right protection for your family is a top priority.  We understand the need for the highest quality treatment at the best medical facilities, and are here to secure your family’s health insurance.

Travel and Short Term Insurance
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Travel Plan

The best travel plans are the ones which can offer a range of options and stay flexible, as you may need to be away for a specific amount of time, and require a specific amount of cover.

With our expert advice on the full range of travel and medical insurance available, we will ensure you are ready for the journey.

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Maternity Plan

Maternity plans may appear complicated, especially with the sheer number of options available. Wrapping your head around the details can relieve some of the pressure, so we recommended getting to grips with what you can do with a plan, and how it will benefit your new family.

 

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Pre-existing Medical Plan

We understand that medical conditions differ, with some minor and others that are difficult to manage. The best way to manage a pre-existing health condition through arranging medical insurance is to seek somebody that understands the process fully. Finding the right plan to suit your specific needs is where we come in.

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Senior Citizen Plan

Buying health insurance gets significantly more difficult as you get older. We always recommend taking great care when choosing which options to include.

 

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Emergency Evacuation

There are a number of countries that do not possess the modern treatments or facilities necessary to deal with serious injury or medical emergencies. The costs of a medical emergency in a foreign country can accumulate quickly, and a global health insurance plan is one way to secure evacuation to a hopsital.

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Teacher Plan

Teaching abroad is both rewarding and challenging, and life in a new country involives adjusting to a new environment. To guarantee your well-being in a country you may be relatively unfamiliar with, we advise you look into our teacher plans.

International Health Insurance Cover in USA
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USA Cover

The USA is renowned for it's quality of medical care. As the most expensive in the world, medical care in the USA is not a standard feature for most international health insurance plans but can be offered as a separate add-on.

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Review the plans we have on offer. Each of our products can be catered specially to suit your circumstance or situation.

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Nigeria Health Insurance Advice

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International Nigeria Health Insurance Information

Nigeria is located on the west coast of Africa. The country is a developing nation but possess vast oil and natural gas reserves. Nigeria has with the largest population on the African continent estimated at 152 million. It shares its borders with Cameroon, Chad, Benin and Niger. Nigeria has returned from military to civilian rule in 1999; this allowed Nigeria to take steps to improve its infrastructure. It is a developing economy being heavily reliant of international support, and numerous military coups since the 1960's have hindered Nigeria's development.

There is a large expatriate community in Nigeria, predominately working in the oil and gas industry; many international organizations have a presence in this West Africa country, with Lagos and Port Harcourt being the two main expats locations security is tighter in these two locations and a legislative framework exists to meet the needs of the expatriate population in Nigeria.

The healthcare system is notably inadequate, with medical access outside the cities and towns limited. The Nigerian government is working with the WHO, and other international organizations, to improve the healthcare facilities and infrastructure within the county. However, this effort has been seriously impacted by outbreaks of diseases and the 2.6 million Nigerians living with HIV/AIDS.

Expatriates living in Nigeria should be aware there are a number of private healthcare facilities available in the major cities and towns. Public healthcare facilities are available but these facilities are limited in the care they provide. In some emergencies, requiring extensive medical care, return to your home country or South Africa may be required. Expatriate Nigerian health insurance should have full coverage, including contingencies to fully protect you while working or living in Nigeria.

Nigeria is a country divided by great wealth and extreme poverty. It is not known as tourist hotspot. However tourists who do venture to the country come to see the oldest West Africa city – Kano – and the Yankari National Park. The country relies heavily on generating income from the abundance of oil reserves, which have also lead to severe security problems with militant groups demanding an equal share of the wealth created by the oil industry.

As an expatriate in Nigeria, it is essential you have the correct international medical insurance cover in place for the duration of you time in country. There are numerous diseases that have a strong presence in the majority of Nigerian states. 

 

Nigeria Healthcare System News

With a population exceeding 150 million, a developing economy and infrastructure requiring a major overhaul, Nigeria’s healthcare system is blighted by overwhelming problems from outbreaks of disease, to financial crises and political instability. While oil is valuable and much sought-after it cannot provide all the answers to the problems affecting the country’s infrastructure. The healthcare system in Nigeria is comprised of private and public run medical facilities, but requires a massive overhaul.

There is limited access to medical care outside the cities and large towns. Some international companies provide healthcare services for their employees. The Federal Government of Nigeria’s main role is to oversee the university teaching hospitals, the state government is responsible for the general hospitals and local government’s responsibility is dispensaries. Nigerian citizens have access to free health care funded by the government; government employees are provided with a special healthcare insurance scheme and private firms enter into agreements with private healthcare providers. The majority of international visitors work in Nigeria; there is a reasonable size expatriate community with small private healthcare facilities available to meet non-essential medical requirements.

There are a number of well trained doctors in Nigeria, although nurses are lacking proper training, but medical facilities are in inadequate and poorly maintained. Diagnostic and medical treatment equipment is normally out-dated; many pharmaceuticals are unavailable with main brands being counterfeit. If you do seek medical treatment in a healthcare facility you will need to pay up-front in cash.

As a foreign national in Nigeria, either a short term visitor or expatriate, you will find the healthcare system severely under-developed and many medical facilities poorly maintained, resulting with in inadequate medical treatment. Expatriates in Nigeria might be provided with medical facilities via their employer, but for comprehensive medical care you will need treatment in a western hospital, this is why it is strongly recommend you have Nigerian expatriate medical insurance while you stay in the country, with full coverage, that can meet all eventualities such as emergency air ambulance services.

Nigeria is blighted by many diseases, combined with a high population and a poorly maintained healthcare system, meaning many Nigerians face a precarious situation when an outbreak occurs. Diseases like malaria, yellow fever and meningococcal meningitis can devastate communities. In order to improve the healthcare system, medical coverage needs to be widened. Educating Nigerians to ensure that they take preventative measures to avoid illness is necessary. Recruitment of healthcare professionals and access to clean water lowers the risk of water-borne disease and bacterial infections. These steps will make positive strides into the healthcare system across the country.

The Nigeria government is working in partnership with international bodies (WHO, World Bank) to improve the healthcare network across the country, with strategies to implement preventative measure via immunizations and to increase and strengthen primary healthcare. It is also planned to provide adequate funding and improve governance of the healthcare system. With these steps being adopted, it should ensure medical care across Nigeria slowly develops.

If you are planning to visit Nigeria for a holiday or to work there, you need to bear-in-mind potential health issues; there is a danger that air pollution could affect your health in the long term. Security issues could lead to serious issues which may damage your health. It is recommended you ensure your vaccinations are up-to-date: these are tetanus, diphtheria, measles, hepatitis A and B. Preventative steps should to taken to avoid contracting typhoid, meningitis and rubella, which can severely blight Nigeria. It is important that expatriates and travelers ensure their travel and medical insurance has comprehensive coverage and includes air ambulance transportation; South Africa is the nearest country with international medical centers of excellence. Foreign nationals seeking medical services are responsible for all payments towards treatment in private and public healthcare facilities in Nigeria.

Now, there are numerous excellent global medical insures proposing high-quality health insurance plans to protect persons, families, and companies in Nigeria, with many even proposing global coverage options which mean that you could take your policy with you if you leave Nigeria. Before starting to take a policy it is very critical to do an honest examination of your individual situation and requirements.

 

Nigeria Expat Health Insurance

If you are looking for peace-of-mind knowing that medical costs will be covered in case of an accident or illness, to yourself and your family, while traveling to or residing in Nigeria, health insurance will be the ideal solution. While you are in Nigeria, expat health insurance can provide you a wide range of coverage options including emergency evacuations. Should you require further information on Nigeria, expat medical insurance, or to receive a free quotation, please do not hesitate to call one of our expert advisers now.