The establishment of medical facilities and a proactive care system fo
r expatriates in a foreign country should be approached in stepwise fa
shion. In advance of a new company operation, considerable information
must be gathered about the company's plan. Risk assessment includes c
onsideration of both occupational and country-related medical issues.
Resource assessment generally requires an on-site visit. Establishing
the medical plan for a site generally requires the selection of a comp
any doctor and the best available hospitals and local specialists, and
upgrading local facilities and site-specific plans. Comparable occupa
tional health programs must be developed for the nationals employed in
the country. These and other considerations will prepare the occupati
onal physician to assist for each new company operation, for each new
expatriate assignment.