Guide to Your Employee Health Benefits
Understanding your health benefits is essential to making the most of the protection your employer provides. Whether you’re a new hire or a long-term employee, knowing how your plan works will help you access care confidently and avoid unexpected costs.

What’s Included
Most employee health plans are structured around key areas of protection:
Inpatient Care: Hospitalisation, surgery, and emergency treatments.
Outpatient Care: GP visits, specialist consultations, lab tests, and prescribed medication.
Additional Benefits: Depending on your employer’s plan, you may also have access to dental, vision, maternity, or wellness services.
How to Use Your Plan
Cashless Access: Many insurers offer direct billing at approved clinics and hospitals—simply present your membership card.
Reimbursement Basis: For providers outside the network, pay first and file a claim for reimbursement.
Pre-Authorisation: Certain procedures or hospital stays may require advance approval from the insurer.
Key Terms to Know
Coverage Tier: Your plan may be Essential, Standard, or Comprehensive, each with different benefit levels.
Deductible: The amount you pay out-of-pocket before insurance kicks in.
Co-Insurance / Co-Payment: The portion of costs you share with the insurer for specific services.
Maximising Your Benefits
Stay In-Network: Using preferred providers minimises out-of-pocket expenses.
Use Preventive Care: Regular check-ups help detect health issues early and may be covered in your plan.
Know Your Limits: Understand annual maximums, sub-limits, and exclusions to avoid surprises.
Where to Get Help
Your HR team and insurer’s customer service line can answer questions about your coverage. ExpatFinder also provides independent advice to help employees make sense of their benefits and use them effectively.
Tip for Employees: Keep your insurance card and claims guide handy, especially when travelling. International health plans usually provide global coverage, but rules may vary depending on the country of treatment.
