Occupational health care during stays in the tropics
If you are planning a professional stay in tropical and subtropical regions (between 40° north and 40° south latitude), you need occupational health care. This must be done before the stay and offered again after the stay.
Preventive care is for your safety and is intended to prevent illness while practicing your profession. This can be recognized as an occupational disease and result in claims for compensation.
As part of the preventive care, you will receive occupational health advice on:
• climatic and hygienic conditions at the destination,
• special health risks and rules of conduct,
• Malaria and vaccination prophylaxis.
If necessary, a physical examination follows. It ensures that a stay in the tropics does not endanger your state of health.
Occupational health care must take place before the start of the activity. Follow-up screening within 24-36 months. Your employer must also arrange for follow-up measures. For this purpose, appointments are made with specialized doctors/clinics. Contact your company doctor or employer.
What are the fees?
The costs of the pension plan are borne by the employer. The costs for vaccinations are covered by the employer or the health insurance company.
Technically approved by
Lower Saxony Ministry of Social Affairs, Health and Equality
Professionally released on
24.09.2020
Author
The text was automatically translated based on the German content.