As global mobility restarts in a very different landscape, expatriates and business travellers face higher exposure to both medical and travel security risks, even when travelling to traditionally lower-risk countries. As a result, your Duty of Care is evolving at a rapid pace and has never been more important.
In this webinar, our panel of experts reports on new threats and expectations of a mobile workforce in 2022. How did the pandemic exacerbate the medical and security risks? Does insurance solve – or is it but a component of – the Duty of Care equation? These experts dissect real and recent critical assistance case scenarios (in Ukraine, Haiti, and Serbia) where International SOS medical and security teams worked hand-in-hand with members’ insurance providers to deliver the speediest, most cost-effective, patient-focused outcomes.
Risk Outlook
South Korea | Risk Outlook 2023 - Five Predictions
Online
Korean
- Travel
- Security
- Mental Health
- Crisis Management
- Duty of Care
Risk Outlook
Thailand | Risk Outlook 2023 - Five Predictions
Bangkok, Thailand
Thai
- Crisis Management
- Health
- Risk
- Security
- Safety
Conference
Bangalore | India Energy Week
Bangalore, India
English
- Risk
- Security
- Safety
- Business continuity
- Workforce