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A practical guide to supporting employees in high risk or politically unstable regions – UnitedHealthcare Global

by UnitedHealthcare Global
22 April 2026
A practical guide to supporting employees in high risk or politically unstable regions – UnitedHealthcare Global
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As global operations grow, many organisations find themselves active in regions where instability and uneven infrastructure may affect employee safety and wellbeing.

High risk environments require more than traditional assistance programmes. They demand proactive planning, real time intelligence and robust support systems that help employees stay safe, confident and connected.

Employers that invest in this level of preparedness have the potential to strengthen their workforce resilience and reduce disruptions that affect business performance. 

“Employers benefit from a clear plan that combines trusted intelligence, rapid response capabilities and support for both the physical and mental wellbeing of their teams,” says Lisa Shannon director, product and proposition, UnitedHealthcare Global.

 

Build a comprehensive risk profile

The foundation of strong support is a clear understanding of the local context.

Employers benefit from partners’ objective and comprehensive risk assessments that consider political climate, community tensions, natural hazards, access to medical services, transportation reliability and local health concerns.

Continuous monitoring in these locations is vital because conditions can change quickly. Translating these insights into practical guidance can help employees understand what to expect and how to navigate daily life.

 

Create structured planning frameworks

Predictability is incredibly valuable in unpredictable regions.

Organisations can help by providing clear planning frameworks that outline travel protocols, communication expectations, escalation steps and available support services.

These frameworks should be widely understood across HR, security, travel and leadership teams so responses are coordinated and consistent.

 

Strengthen medical and security support

Employees working in high risk or volatile environments need assurance that they can access care and assistance without delay.

Comprehensive global support programmes typically include 24-hour medical and security teams, evacuation capabilities and access to vetted local providers.

These services are essential for both everyday health concerns and more serious situations.

As Dr Shoba Subramanian, senior medical director at UnitedHealthcare Global, explains: “Access to timely medical support can be the difference between a manageable situation and a crisis.

“When people know they can reach skilled clinicians and trusted local providers at any moment, it gives them the confidence to focus on their work rather than their safety.”

Beyond acute needs, preventive health planning also plays an important role. Vaccination reviews, chronic disease management plans, mental health support and resilience coaching can help employees stay well while working abroad.

 

Maintain strong and reliable communication

Clear, dependable communication can significantly reduce anxiety and confusion during periods of instability.

Employers should ensure that every employee knows who to contact, how to access help and what information they will receive if conditions worsen. Regular updates and quick access to verified information build trust and help individuals make informed decisions.

Multi-channel communication is particularly important in areas where infrastructure or connectivity may be disrupted.

 

Support employees before, during and after assignments

The employee experience extends far beyond their time on the ground.

Preparing individuals before departure through cultural training, health planning and personal safety guidance can significantly improve comfort and performance.

While in region, regular check ins, access to wellbeing resources and responsive support services help maintain stability.

After an assignment, structured debriefs, medical follow ups and psychological check ins can help ensure employees return with the support they need.

 

A forward-looking call to action

The global risk landscape is shifting quickly, and employees expect their employers to take their safety seriously.

Investing in proactive intelligence, comprehensive support systems and integrated medical and security assistance not only helps protect people but also reinforces organisational resilience.

Employers that combine real time insight with practical health and security resources that remain consistent across borders are better equipped to protect their people and sustain global operations.

 

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