Entries in the ‘Expatriate Health’ Category:

Swine Flu - How to Protect Yourself and How to Prepare For Hard Times

Wow! What is going on in the world these days? It seems that every time I turn around there is some sort of bad news about the economy or real estate market and now the infamous Swine Flu which has reached epidemic proportions! News and Panic of the Swine Flu is spreading like wild fire, [...]

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Swine Flu Virus

A Swine Flu virus has health officials around the world working to contain the growing outbreak. One out of every five residents of Mexico’s most populous city wore masks to protect themselves against the virus as Mexico City seems to be the epicenter of the outbreak.

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Expatriate Health|Health Insurance — Practical Ways To Reduce Your Family Health Insurance Premium

You love your family and so provide the best health insurance you can afford. However, you could use some savings if it does not expose your family. That’s what this article is all about. Use these tips here and you’ll shave off a lot from your family insurance premium…

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Expatriate Health|Health Insurance — Due Diligence That Pays Many Times Over

Your health is your wealth! By that same token, your health insurance policy should be given as much consideration (if not more) as when you’re making a major investment in stock and the like. Here are a few things that will put you on the right footing.

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Expatriate Health|Expatriate Employees in a World of Risk

Insurance packages specifically designed for expatriates - once an after-thought for busy corporate administrators - are becoming a key feature in competitive expatriate compensation packages. Estimates indicate that there are approximately 18 million working expatriates worldwide. Add their families and dependents, and that number swells to approximately 30 million.

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