Insurers Must Protect Health Services From the Imminent Travel Boom
While much of the world settled into new lockdowns at the start of 2021 to combat new strains of Covid-19, many dreamed of travel.
While much of the world settled into new lockdowns at the start of 2021 to combat new strains of Covid-19, many dreamed of travel.
Travel has long been the problem child of the insurance family, but things are about to change.
Travel has long been the problem child of the insurance family, but things are about to change.
Embracing digital platforms that facilitate face-to-face and remotely healthcare could help insurers turn a challenge into an opportunity.
Thinking about relocating overseas amid the COVID-19 pandemic? Here’s what you’ll need to know before making the move.
Singles, couples, and families may face language barriers, confusing ER experiences, or astronomical costs in another country.
If you get sick or injured while you’re traveling, you might have a way to connect with your personal doctor via the internet. But if you don’t or need to see a doctor in person, there’s Air Doctor.
While Covid-19 has caused InsurTech investment to plummet, the market will see both short-term and long-term winners.
Air Doctor has announced it will make available telemedicine services to all travelers, aimed at improving insurer care, and reducing costs by up to 75 percent.
Air Doctor has announced it will make available telemedicine services to all travelers, aimed at improving insurer care, and reducing costs by up to 75 percent.
50% of UK travellers cite exposure to COVID-19 at airports or while in flight as their biggest travel concern, according to new data collected by Air Doctor, a platform that connects travellers to local private doctors if they fall ill abroad.
Air Doctor has announced it will make available telemedicine services to all travelers, aimed at improving insurer care, and reducing costs by up to 75 percent.
The Phoenix Insurance Company Ltd. and Air Doctor have teamed up to develop a travel insurance product that comes with access to an international health care provider network.
Air Doctor, the health tech startup that connects travellers with local doctors, has raised $7.8 million in Series A funding.
IMAGINE, IF YOU WILL you’re in a country where the local water isn’t so good.
Jenny is the CEO and one of the Co-Founders at Air Doctor. She spent more than 20 years at Intel, most recently as general manager of its manufacturing facility in Israel and before that in various engineering and manufacturing roles in Silicon Valley. Air Doctor is her second startup having previously founded electric vehicle company ElectRoad.