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Corporate Health Programs
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National and International Corporate Health Programs
Through our services, we provide Medical Institutions, Professional Associations, and private companies with the technical, medical, and actuarial mechanisms needed to design and contract Corporate Health Programs both nationally and internationally.
These programs are fully tailored to each client’s specific needs, budget, and business strategy.
Personalized solutions
Our service includes direct negotiation with National and International Insurers to establish the conditions, costs, and scope of the required coverage.
Once the Corporate Health Program is launched, we also handle the technical, medical, and administrative management, including risk underwriting and claims handling.
Client orientation
We are committed to providing personalized and tailored solutions to meet the needs of each client.
Our extensive experience and specialization in all areas related to this field guarantee efficient and effective management.
FAQ's
We answer some frequently asked questions that our clients usually ask us about our services.
An Actuary is a professional specialized in applying mathematical and statistical principles to analyze financial risks and assess the long-term financial implications of decisions. Actuaries leverage their skills in mathematics, statistics, economics, and finance to conduct precise and quantifiable assessments of various situations, especially in the realms of insurance and pensions.
International Accounting Standards (IAS) are a set of accounting standards and principles issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) that provide a global framework for the preparation and presentation of financial statements. These standards aim to establish a common and understandable set of accounting standards that can be consistently applied worldwide, facilitating the comparability of financial statements across different entities and jurisdictions.
Corporate Health Insurance is a medical insurance plan acquired by an organization to provide healthcare coverage to its shareholders, executives, and employees. This type of insurance is designed to benefit both the company and the insurance beneficiaries, offering a range of medical services and benefits. Providing corporate health insurance is a key strategy for attracting and retaining talent, as executives and employees highly value health benefits. Additionally, it provides financial security to executives and employees and can enhance morale and productivity within the company.