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International Healthcare plan for Switzerland

We’ll look after your team, at home and overseas 
  

This solution is designed for companies based in Switzerland with a large number of employees living in and outside of Switzerland as it combines an integrated solution with local and international health cover, together with our partner KPT.

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This solution is designed for companies based in Switzerland with a large number of employees based outside the country. This full International Private Medical Insurance offers great flexibility to meet the client’s needs with attractive premiums. 

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Our Top-up plan is designed to provide reassurance to your employees knowing that they may be covered in Switzerland and abroad. The topup plans supplement the care provided by a Swiss health insurer, covering treatments outside of Switzerland and private or semi-private hospitalisation in Switzerland.

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Doctor Visits
Diagnostic tests
Hospital visits
Prescription Drugs
Vaccination
Cancer treatment
Surgeries
Option to add a repatriation benefit
Many soon-to-be expats find it hard to distinguish between International and Travel Insurance . Although both are intended for people spending time away from their home country, the purpose of each product is different. International health insurance is designed to provide a comprehensive level of health care to those relocating from their home country for a sustained period of time, whereas travel insurance provides cover for emergency treatment while you are in another country for a shorter space of time. Learn The difference between international health insurance and travel insurance 
Many soon-to-be expats find it hard to distinguish between International and Travel Insurance . Although both are intended for people spending time away from their home country, the purpose of each product is different. International health insurance is designed to provide a comprehensive level of health care to those relocating from their home country for a sustained period of time, whereas travel insurance provides cover for emergency treatment while you are in another country for a shorter space of time. Learn The difference between international health insurance and travel insurance 
We know you might want more information about international health insurance, so we've put together a list of our most commonly-asked questions right here.
Generally, all insured members within an international healthcare group will have the same level of cover. However, for larger groups, we are able to accommodate different levels of cover through the creation of sub-groups. For further information, please contact our Sales Support Team.

Allianz Care offers Emergency Healthcare Plans for groups who only wish to cover the medical emergencies of employees travelling abroad.
The group can be covered for single or multiple trips to the region where the healthcare plan is held for up to or a combined maximum of either:

  • 90 travel days per insurance year each
  • 180 travel days per insurance year each

* Please note that the purpose of this insurance plan is to provide medical care during emergency situations. Any ongoing or further treatment that is required after the emergency situation is not covered by this policy. The areas of cover are subject to our terms and conditions.

We offer coverage and support for most countries around the world with certain locations supported via specific regional plans. For specific group coverage queries, please contact our Sales Team, and they will be happy to assist you. 
If you want more information on international health insurance for a group or would like a quote, get in touch with us. 
International Travel and Health Insurer of the Year.
EFMA & Accenture Innovation in Insurance Awards 2022.
Best International Group Health Insurance Provider 2023.
Did you know that we have a support page  with all you need to know to make the most of your cover.

Policy definitions and exclusions
Any special conditions shown on your Insurance Certificate (and on the Special Condition Form issued before the policy comes into effect, where relevant). 

Any policy endorsements, policy terms and conditions and any other legal requirements. 

Costs being reasonable and customary in  accordance with country of treatment, standard and generally accepted medical procedures. If we consider a claim to be inappropriate, we reserve the right to decline or reduce the amount we pay. 

Cover is not provided if any element of the cover, benefit, activity, business or underlying business violates any applicable sanction law or regulations of the United Nations, the European Union or any other applicable economic or trade sanction law or regulations.