Called Allianz Corporate Assistance, the offering allows multinationals operating in remote environments the ability to buy in the services of the insurer’s global support network even though they do not insure through them. Services are charged on a menu basis, with remuneration options in place for advisers recommending the provider.
The provider says the services will be of particular relevance for the mining, oil and gas industries, whose workers often face challenging conditions in places where local medical support may be limited or non-existent.
Services include stablishment and staffing of remote first aid stations or clinics, tele-medicine, eneral health and medical provider information, medical evacuation and repatriation, shipment of prescribed drugs, medical second opinions, occupational health and wellness and health checks.
Allianz Worldwide Care chief executive Ron Buchan says: “The introduction of Allianz Corporate Assistance is a natural and straightforward step for us. We have many clients in industries such as mining, construction, oil and gas, who need to establish operations where those natural resources or opportunities are located. This can include some fairly inhospitable environments. Our clients want to ensure that there is adequate medical care and support for their teams.
“We already have doctors based around the world and a 24/7 multilingual Helpline, so we are well placed to extend our support offering to help clients overcome some of the challenges that they may face and mitigate health risks. For example, in remote locations, if medical care is not readily available, we can establish static or mobile first aid stations, medical centres or clinics, with state of the art medical equipment and supplies”.