Consider medical evacuation insurance; paying for an evacuation on your own can cost as much as $ 100,000.
Not exact matches
You might also want to
consider travel
insurance with
medical coverage if you're headed abroad (where your health
insurance may not be valid) or to a remote area or on a cruise (where getting to a hospital may require air
evacuation), Worters said.
But alongside that all - important comprehensive travel
insurance — including trip cancellation, trip delay, emergency
evacuation and full
medical — Mankin suggests a useful strategy for reducing costs:
consider organizing some elements of the trip yourself.
If you are traveling to a remote overseas location,
consider Medical Emergency Coverage and
Evacuation Insurance.
Global Rescue provides the finest
medical and
evacuation insurance within the travel industry, Turneffe Flats recommends you
consider a membership when booking the trip of a lifetime.
Senior travelers and retirees should
consider a comprehensive trip protection plan that includes travel health
insurance plus coverage for trip cancellation and trip interruption; lost, delayed or damaged luggage; emergency
medical evacuation, and pre-existing conditions.
As of Friday, March 11, 2011, the tsunami is no longer
considered an unforeseen event; therefore, insured travelers in affected areas may be eligible for trip cancellation, trip interruption, and trip delay benefits as well as emergency
medical and
medical evacuation coverage depending on their travel
insurance plans.
Consider purchasing travel health and
medical evacuation insurance.
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Medical Evacuation
If you're traveling in a country where you have doubts about the local air safety, check whether your travel
insurance plan has adequate limits for
medical care, make sure your plan has
evacuation and repatriation coverage,
consider Flight Accident and / or AD&D coverage, just in case the worst happens.
None of the health
insurance plans have emergency
medical evacuation coverage, so that's an important factor to
consider as well.
Senior travelers and retirees should
consider a comprehensive trip protection plan that includes travel health
insurance plus coverage for trip cancellation and trip interruption; lost, delayed or damaged luggage; emergency
medical evacuation, and pre-existing conditions.
If the illness or injury becomes severe enough, and you can't be treated properly at the hospital you are initially taken to, the travel
insurance company and the attending physician may
consider evacuation to a better equipped
medical facility.
If you are travelling anywhere in the world,
consider buying travel
insurance that protects you from financial losses due to unforeseen events such as flight cancellations, accidents,
medical emergencies, emergency
evacuations, etc...
If you would like to cover trip interruption, emergency
medical evacuation or
medical expenses,
consider buying travel health
insurance instead.
Cancellations of trips,
medical emergencies, loss or theft of luggage,
evacuation plans, and personal accident cover are
considered under a domestic travel
insurance policy.
With such comprehensive coverage provided, a
medical evacuation insurance plan is well worth
considering when you evaluate your trip
insurance needs.