Washington, D.C. – Clements International is pleased to announce an enhanced health insurance solution for those living and working abroad – GlobalCare® Health Insurance program. GlobalCare® provides comprehensive worldwide medical and dental coverage for individuals living outside of their home country. In addition, GlobalCare® extends to meet the specific needs of expatriates with additional protection, such as emergency evacuation coverage, at no additional cost.
The GlobalCare® program includes an online suite of health and safety tools to assist members with locating and obtaining quality medical coverage throughout the world, including
- International physician network
- Direct payment through participating hospitals
- Medical translation guides
- City profiles on health & safety
“Clements focuses on developing solutions to serve the unique insurance needs of the international community,” said Tony Palumbo, President of Clements International, “We’ve designed our new GlobalCare® program to provide a complete solution to international health insurance at a competitive price.”
Insurance brokers with international clientele can earn commission on the enhanced program through Clements International’s Global Broker Network.
About Clements International
Clements International continues as a leading innovator of international insurance programs, as it has for over 60 years. Our reputation for superior customer service and dependability has allowed Clements to remain the preferred insurance provider for expatriates and multi-national organizations around the world.
For more information on the insurance solutions offered by Clements International, please visit www.clements.com/globalcare or www.globalcarehealthinsurance.com.
Contact: Michael Crossett • Clements International • crossett@clements.com • 202.872.0060



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