The international self-care movement, started in China last year, promotes individual responsibility for health and well-being. This year the movement has gone global with July 24 being designated Self-Care Day…. Read more »
Thailand has always been a typical expat destination, the beaches, low cost of living and easygoing way of life have long attracted those looking for a new life abroad. What… Read more »
Though Ukraine is one of the best developed countries of the 15 republics of the former Soviet Union, it has the lowest vaccination rate. A combination of suspicion, funding problems,… Read more »
In the European Union (EU) in 2004, alcohol was responsible for 1 in 7 male deaths and 1 in 13 female deaths in the age group 15-64, resulting in approximately… Read more »
Since the economic crisis hit the Eurozone in 2009 many European countries have been looking at ways to cut costs and save money. Health care budgets have been reduced and… Read more »
The British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) is warning young Britons to make sure they have sufficient insurance to cover dangerous activities abroad. The warning comes after a survey revealed… Read more »
The European Commission is launching legal action against Spain over some hospitals refusal to accept the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) it was reported last week. The commission is investigating… Read more »
Today is World No Tobacco Day, promoted in countries around the world. The World Health Organisation (WHO) and partners use this international event to draw attention to the health risks… Read more »
Local national clients with Pacific Prime can now obtain international health insurance through Now Health. Many international insurers are unable to offer this insurance to local nationals due to the… Read more »
Retirees considering moving abroad don’t need to be concerned about health care costs. Some top retirement destinations offer high-quality healthcare from as little as $30 per person per month, a… Read more »