Out - of - Province / Out - of -
Country Emergency Medical benefits are available to cardholders under the age of 65.
Subject to terms and conditions, including limitations, exclusions and other important information contained in the BMO World Elite Total Travel and Medical Protection Certificate of Insurance, which is sent to new cardholders.Out - of - Province / Out - of -
Country Emergency Medical benefits are to cardholders under the age of 65.
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country with Tammy Browning - Smith teaching
medical professionals and
emergency service professionals how service dogs
benefit patients and how they can be of assistance.
Here are some real examples of out of
country emergency medical costs not covered by provincial health
benefits:
Emergency Medical Reunion: When
Emergency Medical Evacuation or Repatriation occurs, the Company will arrange and pay, up to the maximum stated in the SCHEDULE OF
BENEFITS, for round trip economy - class transportation for one individual selected by the Insured Person, from the Insured Person's Home
Country to the location where the Insured Person is hospitalized and return to the Home
Country.
It's for this reason that we recommend travelers — even those staying within their home
country — get at least $ 10,000 in
medical coverage with
emergency medical evacuation
benefits that can help you get you back inside your health insurance network for continued treatment.
Expenses incurred while You are in their Home
Country (except after approved
Emergency Medical Evacuation / Repatriation or if covered under the Home
Country Coverage
Benefit);
Expenses incurred while the Insured Person is in their Home
Country (except after approved
Emergency Medical Evacuation / Repatriation or if covered under the Home
Country Coverage
Benefit);
32.19.1.5 The Scheme Administrator will provide Trip Interruption
benefits only following a covered
Emergency Medical Evacuation when the attending Physician states that it is Medically Necessary for the Participating Member to return to his or her Home
Country or to the area from which he or she was initially evacuated for continued treatment, recuperation and recovery.
In addition to the
medical insurance, it also provides many other valuable
benefits such as
emergency medical evacuation, repatriation of remains, loss of checked luggage, accidental death & dismemberment, identity theft assistance, political evacuation, natural disaster, terrorism coverage, trip interruption, incidental and end of trip home
country coverage and many more.
Before purchasing
emergency medical coverage, we strongly recommend that you first contact your regular health insurance provider to inquire about global
benefits and how your
benefits apply when you are outside of your home
country.
Expenses incurred while the Insured Person is in their Home
Country (except after approved
Emergency Medical Evacuation / Repatriation or if treatment is a follow - up to a covered disablement during coverage (see Home
Country Coverage
Benefit) or if the expenses pertain to the Home
Country Coverage
Benefit);
This plan is for individuals traveling outside their home
country and offers an assortment of important
benefits, such as
emergency medical evacuation ($ 1,000,000), political evacuation, protection for injuries due to terrorist activity, and natural disaster evacuation and personal liability.
Emergency Medical Reunion: When
Emergency Medical Evacuation or Repatriation occurs, the Company will arrange and pay, for round - trip economy - class transportation for one individual selected by the Insured Person, from the Insured Person's Home
Country to the location where the Insured Person is hospitalized and return to the Home
Country up to the maximum stated in the SCHEDULE OF
BENEFITS.