It all started with a phone call from ALLIANZ: a US citizen had not been returning mails and calls from his insurance broker since early 2010. The patient received monthly benefits after sustaining multiple surgery and treatments for some 5 years before he dropped off the radar screen. The insurance company suspended payments for failure to comply with a mandatory cross examination. Although the relationship was strained, the insurance company had yet to decide on the insurer’s eligibility (...)
DENOS Medical Assistance is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with B.I.L Assurances (aka. Burdigala International Assurances) and ALLIANZ. The agreement will allow French and foreign expatriates to benefit from additional health care services when travelling out of their country of residence. As the underwriter, ALLIANZ will cover medical risks. DENOS Medical Assistance will provide a continuum of medical services when policy holders and their beneficiaries travel for “treatment (...)
Medical Concierge Each year, thousands of French expatriates and their families routinely travel back to France for their care. Although they chose to live and work abroad, the French highly value the quality of their homeland medicine, not to mention its reasonable price tag. France has built one of the highest performing health systems in the world. In a 2000 World Health Organization health-care ranking, France came in first, while the U.S. scored 37th, slightly better than Cuba and (...)
DENOS Medical Assistance provides countries, private companies, and individuals with access to treatment abroad for complex cases that cannot be handled locally. DENOS Medical Assistance MDs liaise with treating doctors and analyze physicians’ reports and patients’ medical records to select the most appropriate hospitals, usually in Europe. Our coordinators monitor all administrative and logistical issues from visa procedures, in-bound transfers, provision of health care, family support, to (...)
Attaining excellence in health care delivery is an elusive goal. Innovative procedures, rapidly changing technology, new medication and cutting-edge methods mixing radiology and surgery (i.e. minimally-invasive surgery) now allow treating illnesses long considered fatal. However, these new approaches require not only state-of-the-art equipment but also teams of highly trained physicians. Treatment abroad is the preferred solution for natives of many countries or regions in remote countries (...)