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Is international health insurance the same as travel insurance?

International health insurance and travel insurance are often confused, especially by people planning extended time abroad. While both types of cover provide medical protection outside your home country, they are designed for very different purposes and durations.

Understanding the difference between international health insurance and travel insurance is essential when choosing the right level of protection for your circumstances.

International health insurance vs travel insurance

International health insurance is not the same as expat travel insurance (but we offer that too). International private health insurance plans can be purchased by expats for long periods of time, such as relocating overseas for work. Travel insurance policies for expats tend to have a short time scale involved (typically, at most a year, with annual travel insurance).

In simple terms, the main distinction lies in duration, scope, and purpose. International health insurance is designed to function more like a long-term private healthcare solution, while travel insurance is intended to provide protection during temporary trips abroad.

Cover duration differences

One of the clearest differences between international health insurance and travel insurance is how long the cover lasts.

International health insurance:

  • Designed for long-term or ongoing use
  • Often renewable indefinitely
  • Intended for residents abroad

Travel insurance:

  • Designed for temporary travel
  • Single trip policies typically up to 180 days
  • Annual multi-trip policies usually cover trips within a 12-month period

Choosing the right type of cover

Selecting the correct expat insurance depends on your travel plans, residency status, and healthcare needs. While both international health insurance and travel insurance provide valuable protection, they serve very different roles.

Expatriate Group offers travel insurance designed specifically for expats spending time abroad on a temporary basis, providing emergency medical protection and travel-related benefits without the commitment of a long-term medical policy.

If you are unsure which type of cover is appropriate, reviewing the expected duration of your time abroad and the level of healthcare access you require can help guide your decision.

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