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How Can International Health Insurers and Hospitals Collaborate to Reduce Risk for Medically Complex Patients?

Updated: Oct 10

This critical question lies at the core of the Building Bridges Conference, where leaders from the international private healthcare insurance and hospital sectors come together to explore issues and find solutions.


What sets this event apart is its innovative format: thought leaders from both insurance and healthcare are paired to present their perspectives on key challenges. This dual-view approach fosters a deeper mutual understanding and opens new pathways to collaborative solutions.

Interactive Q&A sessions invite open dialogue between speakers and participants, creating space for honest conversations about the complex issues that must be addressed to truly put patients at the center of care.


In the wake of the pandemic, the global risk landscape has grown increasingly complex and volatile. The World Economic Forum’s 2025 Global Risks Report highlights a world marked by deepening divisions across geopolitical, environmental, societal, economic, and technological fronts. Over the past year alone, rising conflicts, extreme climate-driven weather events, heightened political and social polarization, and rapid technological change fueling the spread of misinformation contribute to an insurance and healthcare environment fraught with risk for the services providers and the patients they serve.


How can international private healthcare insurance companies and hospitals reduce risks for patients traveling for complex medical care? What issues do they have in common where ideas and best practices can be shared? Where do insurance companies and hospitals differ in their risk management strategies and tactics for international patients?


Join in the discussion of these and other essential topics to build bridges between insurance and healthcare to benefit patients. Register today!


 
 
 

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