Every company is unique, and a one-size-fits-all safety policy rarely works. While Travel Incorporated provides essential visibility, traveler monitoring and communication, Third-Party Risk Management providers can complement this as the “Emergency Response” and “Clinical” wing of your strategy.

These specialized partners offer the technical, medical, and tactical intervention required in high-stakes, global scenarios.


The “Emergency Room” of Travel

Third-party providers maintain global networks of medical and security experts who provide localized, in-region support. Their services typically include:

  • Medical Care: 24/7 telehealth and emergency medical evacuation coordination.
  • Security & Crisis: Security evacuations, crisis intervention, and secure transport.
  • Intelligence: Deep-dive risk assessments and pre-trip safety briefings.


Snapshot: Leading Global Providers
Organizations typically select a partner based on their specific risk profile and geographic footprint. To begin, ask yourself:

  1. Does our team travel to high-risk or politically unstable regions?
  2. Do we have the internal infrastructure to manage a medical evacuation?

If the answer to either of the above is ‘No,” you may want to consider having discussions with the following providers. Below is how they compare:



The Bottom Line

Global monitoring tools tell you where your people are, third-party providers tell you how to get them out of harm’s way. By integrating these experts, you move beyond simple tracking to true, high-level protection.