Easy Pay Card: a simplified payment solution

Easy Pay Card: a simplified payment solution

Easy Pay Card1 is a new digital payment solution, which enables our members to pay for their expensive medical care, wherever they might be, without incurring any personal costs and seeking reimbursement.

Easy Pay Card: a simplified payment solution

An innovative solution designed to simplify access to healthcare

With the Easy Pay Card, APRIL International is simplifying the process of accessing healthcare, which can be both complex and costly depending on the country of destination, by providing you with a virtual payment card.

This card can be used for all types of medical care covered by your policy:

  • Medical scans: MRI, CT, ultrasound, X-rays, etc.

  • Hospitalisation: in certain cases, APRIL can provide you with an Easy Pay Card instead of a Letter of Guarantee.

  • Optics: frames, lenses, contact lenses.

The Easy Pay Card is supported by Visa and works anywhere in the world.

How does it work?

  1. Contact us and provide an estimated cost for your treatment. We will review your claim and, once approved, pre-load the card card with the amount needed to pay for your medical care.

  2. Add your card to the digital wallet.

  3. Receive your medical care.

  4. Pay with your Easy Pay Card.

Contact us in advance to get the card pre-loaded with the amount needed to pay for your medical care. Once authorised, you can receive treatment, pay with the card and send the receipt to APRIL International.

And in an emergency? If there is no direct billing payment arrangement with the hospital, we will pre-load the card as soon as we receive the required information from you, including the estimated cost of treatment.

Submitting supporting documents

You are required to submit the documents to us within 24 hours of using your card. These include: an itemised invoice, prescription, receipt and any other document that show details of the medical care that you received.

> Important: as with all your claims, please remember to ask your healthcare provider for an itemised invoice.

The card is set up to be accepted only by healthcare providers. If your payment is declined, it might mean that the terminal used by your healthcare provider is not registered under the correct service, or that the amount of the transaction exceeds the limit on your card.

Please pay your medical bill and request a reimbursement from us.

A simplified customer experience