When traveling domestically and you have a health insurance policy, you will have some level of coverage to visit any doctor in the event you become ill or suffer an injury. If you participate in a network, chances are you will be seeing an out-of-network doctor and costs will be higher, but none-the-less some of the costs will be covered with your insurance plan.
International travelers need to be aware of how their health insurance plan provides once in another country. Typically your health insurance coverage will not apply when you travel abroad. This is where the need for a travel health policy should be considered.
One should consider the following when evaluating travel coverage:
· Hospital room and board - reimbursement for any expenses associated with a hospital stay.
· Medical expenses - doctor’s fees, including office visits and procedures.
· Emergency medical treatments.
· Emergency medical evacuation - in the event that you should need to be transported due to a serious illness or injury.
· Accidental death and dismemberment - if you should become disabled during your trip,
this coverage provides payment to you; if you pass away, a beneficiary or your estate receives payment.
*There are many types of health insurance plans, medical discount plans, dental insurance plans and discount dental plans. Before purchasing any health plan or dental plan
be sure you understand exactly what is covered. Dental Insurance and Discount dental plans are not the same and not
all providers offer the same type of coverage. Be sure to speak with a
licensed health insurance agent for the details and specifics of the health insurance plans available in your state.
** This site is an informational site only and should not be used as a substitute for the medical expertise and advice of your primary health care provider. For any healthcare or dental
health concerns be sure to discuss treatment options or care with your health care provider.