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| Healthy Solutions for the Global Traveler |
Open your U.S passport to page two and you may be surprised by the following warning: HEALTH INSURANCE. Persons considering foreign travel should determine what health insurance coverage, if any, they require while outside the United States. Medicare does not cover health care costs outside the United States and its territories, except under limited circumstances in Canada and Mexico. Travel Health Insurance Basics - Little Know Facts About Travel and Protecting Yourself.-- Frank Gillingham, MD |
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"The simple fact is that many international travelers do
not have appropriate insurance protection."
Government sponsored health programs such as Medicare almost never cover care received in a foreign country. Employer-sponsored plans often limit overseas coverage to emergency care only (and the burden will be on you to prove it's an emergency). Emergency medical evacuation is almost never covered. Even if you're traveling on business, you may have significant gaps in your coverage. Why is insurance so critical for international travel? In addition, remember that leaving your destination--for a place with higher quality medical care or to return home where your regular insurance is accepted--can be difficult. Medical evacuations are tricky to arrange and there are some air ambulance providers who should be avoided. Worse, local authorities may have financial ties to certain evacuation companies. The solution? Most travel insurance includes a medical assistance benefit, which is critical. It gives you 24/7/365 access to a company that will arrange an evacuation for you with a creditable evacuation company--or, through their medical personnel, can help assure that you're getting appropriate treatment locally. The assistance company will also be available to help with other travel related problems such as legal troubles, lost passports or credit cards, etc. Emergencies are rare but everyone should have a contingency plan.
Airport Travel Insurance One form of travel insurance commonly sold at airports is "flight accident insurance", which generally pays a lump dollar amount in the event of death from a plane crash, an extremely rare event. If you're looking at insurance in an airport, make sure it also includes one or more of the three important coverages listed above. Find out more now!
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