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Expats Place a Higher Value on Healthcare Than Job Prospects

A component that was found to be more significant than the cash package on offer, with 85 percent of expats claiming it to be more important than not, and the career prospects of the post, with 83 percent of expats claiming it to be more important than not.

xpath.global teamEditorial
November 30, 20213 min read
Expats Place a Higher Value on Healthcare Than Job Prospects
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In the realm of expatriate employment, certain factors weigh more heavily than others when individuals contemplate taking on overseas assignments. Among these considerations, healthcare benefits emerge as a critical component that often surpasses the allure of financial compensation. According to recent surveys conducted among expatriates, a staggering 85 percent identify health care benefits as more important than the cash package offered by their employers. This statistic underscores the paramount importance expats place on access to quality healthcare while living and working abroad. Furthermore, an overwhelming 83 percent of expatriates prioritize the career prospects associated with a post over other considerations. This suggests that while financial incentives are significant, they often take a backseat to factors such as professional growth and development opportunities. Healthcare Quality in Focus Insights from Damian Lenihan Damian Lenihan, Executive Director of Europe at Aetna International, provides valuable insights into the evolving landscape of expatriate healthcare preferences. He suggests that the ongoing global pandemic has prompted individuals to reevaluate their priorities, particularly concerning healthcare access. Lenihan emphasizes the increasing value expatriates place on quality healthcare and asserts that international employers must reassess their healthcare policies to meet these heightened expectations. Failure to do so, he warns, could result in a diminished ability to attract and retain top talent in the competitive expatriate job market. Expats' Preferences on Health Insurance Understanding Expat Needs Delving deeper into expatriate preferences regarding health insurance coverage, it becomes apparent that flexibility and inclusivity are paramount. When presented with the option of accepting a job overseas, 44 percent of expatriates express a desire for their employer's health insurance to extend coverage to their spouse and immediate family members. Additionally, 39 percent of respondents indicate a preference for comprehensive health insurance coverage tailored specifically to their needs. This includes coverage for medical expenses, preventive care, and emergency services, among other benefits. Interestingly, a minority of expatriates, comprising only 8 percent of respondents, express a willingness to rely solely on the local healthcare system of their host country. This indicates a prevailing preference for employer-sponsored health insurance plans that offer comprehensive coverage and peace of mind while living abroad. In conclusion, expatriates place a premium on health care benefits when considering international job opportunities. Employers must adapt to meet these expectations and remain competitive in attracting and retaining top talent. By prioritizing the provision of comprehensive health insurance coverage, employers can not only enhance the overall expatriate experience but also foster a sense of security and well-being among their employees

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Source: relocatemagazine.com

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