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Your Health Insurance and Your Vacation: What to Know
before you go
Nothing ruins a fabulous vacation faster than an unanticipated medical emergency?except,
that is, experiencing such an emergency and knowing you are unprepared to handle
it. Buying travel insurance before you leave for your trip won?t guard against
emergencies, but it may ease some of the difficulty of dealing with whatever
problem has interrupted your vacation.
Whether you are traveling for business or pleasure, you never know when
something might happen. You could miss a flight and be stranded somewhere, your
partner might have a heart attack, or you might be caught up in a natural
disaster. Whatever the case may be, having additional options available will
make the situation much more bearable.
Travel or vacation insurance is available in many formats. You can buy a basic
package that protects you from logistical issues such as being bumped from a
flight and not making your cruise departure, to more complex packages that
incorporate logistical issues, health care, and loss or theft. You can also
purchase limited policies that guard against specific risks or events either on
or before your trip. For example, you may want an ?out? to cancel your walking
tour of England if you broke your leg three days before your departure. Or you
may want to purchase health coverage so that if you break you leg while on the
walking tour, you can receive proper medical attention without having to deal
with the possibility your provider won?t pay for care administered in another
country. This is a super way to protect against loss of deposits and pre-paid
expenses.
Trip insurance can be purchased from a number of sources including your travel
agent and insurance agent. In addition to the different kinds of travel or
vacation insurance that are available, you can also find a plan that is flexible
in terms of length. Policies may be obtained to cover a specific period such as
two weeks, on a price-per-day open-ended basis, or, particularly in the case of
organized vacations, for a flat rate covering your vacation getaway.
Vacation or travel health care insurance is a valuable tool, especially if you
purchase a comprehensive policy that includes coverage death or injury to
yourself or your family/travel companions; accidents or illness requiring
hospitalization while at your vacation destination; emergency dental work;
ambulance fees, medi-coptor, or transport back to the United States while you
are abroad; and, medical evacuation to a safe location if necessary. You may
have comprehensive domestic health care insurance in the United States, but many
plans provided by insurance, HMO or governmental organizations are not honored
if you require medical attention while abroad.
Long before you leave home, while you are still in the planning stages of your
vacation or business trip, it is wise to review your existing health care
insurance package to see what, if any, coverage you may have while in transit or
once you have reached your destination. Pay special attention to the exclusions
section of your agreement, and if you are confused or unclear about any of the
language, contact your provider for a more understandable explanation. In fact,
have your provider review the entire policy with you so you can take note of
what coverage you have, what documentation you need to carry in order to access
insurance-sponsored health care while you are away, and any particular
accommodations you may need to make, such as whether family members have to be
named individually on your agreement in order to be protected.
By figuring out what coverage you have, you can avoid the cost of purchasing
duplicate coverage. You may think you are doubling your protection by buying a
redundant policy, but almost all plans exclude coverage of claims that can be
made under an already existing policy.
So should you buy travel health insurance? Probably. Hopefully you will never
need it, but you will have to make a personal decision about whether you are
willing to take a chance to save a couple hundred dollars or less. Your
destination and the nature of your trip should be considered when making a
decision. For example, an authentic African safari or wilderness white water
rafting trip has a higher probably of medical implications than a seniors? train
tour, but life isn?t predictable. Assess your risk, financial capability to
handle possible emergencies and your comfort level, and work from there.
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