Not exact matches
Most notably, this card provides coverage for medical
evacuations — a
benefit most other credit cards don't offer.
«This means our policyholders don't have to go out of pocket to book their early return flight or suffer exorbitant costs should an emergency
evacuation be necessary,» says Schreier, noting that APRIL offers trip interruption
benefits covering up to 150 percent of a trip's cost and
evacuation benefits up to $ 500,000.
This exclusion
does not apply to the Medical
Evacuation, Repatriation of Remains and Bedside Visit
Benefits.
While travel insurance plans specifically exclude reimbursement or coverage for any loss caused by or resulting from nervous, mental, or psychological disorders, some (not all) plans include the caveat that the exclusion
does not apply to medical expense and
evacuation benefits.
It can cost more than $ 300,000 to get them help and home if they are uninsured (Company health
benefits usually don't cover emergency
evacuation abroad.)
Most U.S. medical insurance is not accepted outside the United States and
does not provide emergency
evacuation or repatriation
benefits.
Additional Medical
Evacuation Benefits: The following are additional benefits that do not reduce the Maximum Benefit Amount payable under the Medical Evacuation and Repatriation of Remains
Benefits: The following are additional
benefits that do not reduce the Maximum Benefit Amount payable under the Medical Evacuation and Repatriation of Remains
benefits that
do not reduce the Maximum
Benefit Amount payable under the Medical
Evacuation and Repatriation of Remains
Benefit.
Many U.S. health insurance plans don't cover international travel; should you or any travel companions need emergency medical
evacuation, this plan offers the greatest coverage
benefits.
The following are additional
benefits that
do not reduce the Maximum
Benefit Amount payable under the Medical
Evacuation and Repatriation of Remains
Benefit.
The pre-existing condition limitation
does not apply to the emergency medical
evacuation or return of remains coverage; any amount paid or payable under any worker's compensation, disability
benefit or similar law; a loss or damage caused by detention, confiscation or destruction by customs; elective treatment and procedures; medical treatment during or arising from a trip undertaken for the purpose or intent of securing medical treatment; an assessment from a legally qualified physician advising you in writing that you, a traveling companion, family member or business partner booked to travel with you are not medically fit to travel, as defined in the plan documents, at the time of purchase of coverage for a trip.
Even if you don't purchase your plan within the required time frame for pre-existing medical conditions coverage, the Emergency
Evacuation, Medically Necessary Repatriation and Repatriation of Remains
benefit covers pre-existing medical conditions.
Hence, whenever you are choosing an insurance plan,
do ask your insurance agent whether your insurance plan has the medical
evacuation benefit and go with a plan offering the
benefits at affordable premiums.
Domestic health insurance usually
does not provide coverage outside the home country and if
benefits are offered, they are usually very limited and
do not offer
benefits like medical
evacuation, leaving you unprotected in the case of unforeseen medical issues that could arise.
If the reported outbreak escalates, these policies will continue to offer emergency medical and medical
evacuation benefits as Tin Leg
does not restrict epidemics or pandemics.