
Compare Health Insurers
With dozens of international health insurance providers promising “world-class coverage,” it’s hard to know which one really suits your needs. That’s why using ExpatFinder to compare health insurers can save you time, money, and frustration.
We assess the entire global market — including April International, Cigna Global, Allianz Care, Bupa Global, MSH International, Foyer Global Health, AXA Global Healthcare, and more — to help you see beyond glossy brochures.



Why Compare?
Health insurance plans differ in more than just price. A proper comparison looks at:
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Coverage area – Worldwide vs. regional, with or without USA cover.
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Annual limits – From €500,000 to unlimited.
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Benefit mix – Inpatient, outpatient, maternity, dental, mental health.
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Flexibility – Adjustable deductibles, co-payments, optional modules.
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Network access – Size and quality of hospitals and clinics.
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Claims process – Speed, transparency, and direct billing options.
How We Compare Insurers
At ExpatFinder, we go beyond “compare by price.” We:
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Analyse real policy documents — not just marketing summaries.
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Highlight exclusions and fine print that could impact claims.
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Match benefits to your country of residence, lifestyle, and family needs.
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Identify group pricing opportunities for communities, companies, and alumni networks.
Typical Differences Between Insurers
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April International – Flexible area of cover, strong customer service in multiple languages.
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Cigna Global – Highly customisable modules, large provider network.
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Allianz Care – Strong preventive care and maternity benefits.
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Bupa Global – Premium plans with extensive mental health and wellness coverage.
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MSH International – Competitive rates for Asia-based expats, good outpatient options.
Why Use a Broker Like ExpatFinder?
Unlike comparison sites tied to a single insurer, we work for you, not the insurer. We can:
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Negotiate better terms based on your profile.
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Recommend alternatives you might not find yourself.
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Assist with claims and renewals, not just sign-up.
Tip: Don’t just pick the cheapest premium. The right plan balances cost, coverage, and flexibility — and avoids nasty surprises when you actually need care.
