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Pacific Prime Launches the State of Health Insurance Report 2021-2022

HONG KONG--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pacific Prime, an award-winning global health insurance brokerage and employee benefits specialist, has released the fifth edition of their annual State of Health Insurance Report.

Individual and corporate clients can discover key trends influencing the international private medical insurance (IPMI) sector, such as health inequality, the growth of telemedicine services, the need to reduce mental health stigma, and more.

Neil Raymond, Founder and CEO at Pacific Prime, said: “This year’s report adds to what we already know about the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and reveals the direction the insurance industry is headed for individuals and businesses across the globe. I hope our readers will fully immerse themselves into the report and enjoy learning about the current trends to empower their decision-making process and understanding of the health insurance landscape.”

The report also explores the regional shifts in the IPMI sector and the changes and developments in the health insurance sector. As a bonus to readers, Pacific Prime invited additional contributors to add more depth to the report. A total of 5 contributors, including Allianz, AXA, Bupa, Cigna, and WBN, provided details on what they are offering to clients regarding products and services in a post-pandemic world, along with other noteworthy updates to consider moving forward.

Download the FREE report for a thorough look at the trends and what Pacific Prime’s experts and contributors have to say.

About Pacific Prime

Established in 2000, Pacific Prime is a technology-driven, global health insurance brokerage and employee benefits specialist. Operating out of its headquarters in Hong Kong and 12 regional offices across key locations in Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas, Pacific Prime specializes in matching individuals, families, groups, and corporates with the best insurance solution for their needs and budgets.

Contact their insurance advisors to learn more about Pacific Prime, or visit: https://www.pacificprime.com/corporate/.

Contacts

Stephen Ho
Marketing Director
Pacific Prime
+852 3589 0508

Pacific Prime



Contacts

Stephen Ho
Marketing Director
Pacific Prime
+852 3589 0508

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