Not exact matches
Other areas that came under strike include; Yajiwa, Asaga, Tumbun Gini and Mada towns, amongst others, as well as
medical evacuation missions which were also carried out
at Marte Local Government area and Banki town of Borno state on 21 January this year.
When floodwaters finally hit the Memorial
Medical Center in Uptown New Orleans, the chaos over
evacuations led to dozens of deaths, some
at the hands of nurses.
Finally, it covers
medical evacuation and roadside assistance
at no cost for most minor services.
• Organized mobile triage unit
at evacuation center dispensing
medical assistance, flea medications, vaccinations and nail trims for animals in - need.
In emergencies, treatment
at Belize City public or private hospitals is a great choice, but
medical evacuation can also be easily arranged.
For
medical evacuations, helicopters can land on the football field
at Jungut Batu.
If travelers are planning on being out
at sea or traveling to a remote location that would require
evacuation via helicopter in the event of a
medical emergency, they may want to make sure their travel protection plan includes emergency
medical evacuation services.
In it he looked
at types of travel insurance — baggage, trip cancellation,
medical and
evacuation — and explained what each of them is.
The
medical coverage is higher than most companies, and it has the highest compensation for emergency
medical evacuation of the companies we looked
at.
When selecting a travel insurance policy we require that
at a minimum you are covered for
medical expenses including emergency
evacuation and repatriation.
Read the description of coverage (policy wording) and look
at the clauses for period of cover and the terms «
medical evacuation», «trip interruption» or «curtailment» for details on when you may be covered for expenses if you have to return home early (and always read the exclusions to cover carefully).
For any island destinations or remote areas we recommend you have
at least the Virtuoso Classic policy level provide adequate
medical -
evacuation coverage levels.
Note that while a travel protection plan, including travel insurance plan, is not required by Adventure Life, some government and some of our third - party suppliers who operate in remote areas such as the polar regions or safari parks may require proof of emergency
medical benefits and emergency
evacuation coverage
at certain levels before you travel.
Please ensure that you and all those accompanying you are covered for the full time of your visit against illness, injury,
medical evacuation, death, loss of baggage and personal items during travel and while
at Siladen, flight and accommodation cancellation and other travel contingencies.
You'll feel
at ease knowing you have travel
medical insurance and emergency
evacuation coverage should you get hurt while skiing, and 24/7 access to emergency
medical assistance.
Other Notable Features: Free Priority Pass lounge access for card member and 2 guests, fourth night free
at any hotel, $ 250 travel credit, $ 100 credit for Global Entry / TSA PreCheck, no foreign transaction fees, 24/7 concierge, free roadside assistance, Citi Private Pass BEYOND, trip cancellation and interruption insurance, trip delay insurance, lost baggage insurance, baggage delay insurance,
medical evacuation insurance, missed event insurance, price protection, return protection, purchase protection, extended warranty
Free Priority Pass lounge access for card member and 2 guests, fourth night free
at any hotel, $ 250 travel credit, $ 100 credit for Global Entry / TSA PreCheck, no foreign transaction fees, 24/7 concierge, free roadside assistance, Citi Private Pass BEYOND, trip cancellation and interruption insurance, trip delay insurance, lost baggage insurance, baggage delay insurance,
medical evacuation insurance, missed event insurance, price protection, return protection, purchase protection, extended warranty
As part of a
medical evacuation, the administrator shall also make all necessary arrangements for ground transportation to and from the hospital, as well as pre-admission arrangements, where possible,
at the receiving hospital.
He was rescued,
at least in part, by his Seven Corners travel insurance policy, which flew a nurse to New Zealand to oversee his care and covered the cost of his
medical evacuation.
Emergency
Medical Evacuation or Repatriation means: a) the Insured Person's medical condition warrants immediate transportation from the place where the Insured Person is located to the nearest adequate medical facility where Medical Treatment can be obtained; or (b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result of a Emergency Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
Medical Evacuation or Repatriation means: a) the Insured Person's
medical condition warrants immediate transportation from the place where the Insured Person is located to the nearest adequate medical facility where Medical Treatment can be obtained; or (b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result of a Emergency Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical condition warrants immediate transportation from the place where the Insured Person is located to the nearest adequate
medical facility where Medical Treatment can be obtained; or (b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result of a Emergency Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical facility where
Medical Treatment can be obtained; or (b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result of a Emergency Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
Medical Treatment can be obtained; or (b) after being treated
at a local
medical facility as a result of a Emergency Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical facility as a result of a Emergency
Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's
medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified
medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further
Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b) above.
In serious cases, when a traveler is dangerously injured or sick and needs
medical treatment at appropriate facility, Emergency Medical Evacuation is re
medical treatment
at appropriate facility, Emergency
Medical Evacuation is re
Medical Evacuation is required.
Email a copy of «Sick
at Sea: Why
Medical Evacuation Coverage is Necessary for Cruise Trips?»
The ship's doctor is the boss — if the doctor feels that you should disembark for
medical treatment, you will disembark, either
at the next port or by
evacuation.
e) Emergency
Medical Evacuation is provided by designated, licensed, qualified, professional emergency personnel acting within the scope of such license, or are approved in advance
at Company's discretion, and all arrangements are coordinated and approved by the Company; and
Every other service associated with
medical services — including emergency
evacuation, other parameters surrounding
medical emergency, treating acute onset of pre-existing conditions — are all billed
at a higher rate than any other country.
Emergency
medical evacuations are expensive affairs, and it's not something you want to whip out your credit card to pay for, but
at the same time it's not necessary to have too much
evacuation coverage.
They jerked us around about arranging to be seen
at and payment for ER care in Asia so they would treat me (you must prove and get approval from insurance company or pay cash to be seen in the ER there), then took 2 days to arrange the
medical evacuation.
All travel insurance companies offer
at least a few plans both travel and
medical plans with emergency
medical evacuation and repatriation benefits.
Hello, please take a look
at the new Buying Guide, which details travel
medical insurance options and
medical evacuation insurance options (depending on what you need).
For example: the Cruise option presets the Emergency
Medical and
Evacuation coverage
at higher levels due to the additional risks of international travel and being isolated
at sea.
TravelSafe Basic For individuals and families, this is comprehensive travel insurance coverage
at a good value Basic travel insurance coverage, including cancellation, interruption, travel delays and emergency
medical and
evacuations.
If you are evacuated off the cruise ship, it will typically be
at your own expense, so having
medical evacuation coverage will help in this situation because your travel assistance services representatives will coordinate and arrange for the
evacuation.
A medically necessary
evacuation can cost as little
at $ 25,000 or as high as $ 100,000 or more depending on where you are, how far you have to go, and what
medical personnel and treatment you need in - flight.
For Sam and Sylvia's Bali trip, we found travel plans with
at least $ 25,000 in
medical coverage and
at least $ 100,000 in
evacuation coverage:
Before you dust off that passport and pull out your suitcase, it's important to take a look
at what you're covered for on an overseas trip (if
at all) and how a
medical evacuation would be coordinated and paid for if you become suddenly ill or get injured while traveling.
Global travel
medical benefits such as emergency
medical evacuation is included
at a high limit.
If you're willing to shell out the bucks on a trip, why not protect that investment and guard against unexpected
medical,
evacuation, interruption, and other emergency expenses
at the same time?
Being injured in a vehicular accident because of bad weather can cost a big price for emergency services, care
at a hospital, or even
medical evacuation back home.
This initiative provides
medical and
evacuation coverage
at a 20 % discounted rate for the HCCMIS Atlas International Plan.
Furthermore, if you come down with a nasty stomach virus or other illness or injury, you may require
medical evacuation so that you may be treated
at home.
At the very least, be certain to have coverage for emergency situations that includes
medical evacuation if necessary.
For Travel
Medical, Multi-Trip
Medical and
Medical Evacuation Policies, coverage begins
at 12:01 AM the day of your departure.
SquareMouth recommends most people get
at last $ 50,000 in emergency
medical coverage and $ 100,000 in
medical evacuation coverage, Benna said.
Package plans (with trip cancellation coverage) starting
at $ 191 for both travelers and including $ 250,000 for emergency
medical evacuation.
RoundTrip — most popular plan Designed for «every traveler», this plan offers all the expected coverages
at comfortable limits With comfortable plan limits for
medical and
evacuation, this plan ensures that travelers are safe from common travel - related risks.
• help You in the event of lost luggage, travel documents or credit cards by putting You in touch with the nearest embassy or other authorities • when
medical care is needed, direct You to suitable
medical facilities, monitor Your condition and treatment as well as keeping Your family and friends
at home informed • authorise and guarantee payment of hospital and
medical costs • decide if and when
evacuation or repatriation is required and coordinate all facets • provide help to re-schedule travel plans when Your Trip is interrupted by an emergency
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.
Emergency
Medical Evacuation or Repatriation means: a) the Insured Person's medical condition warrants immediate transportation from the place where the Insured Person is located (due to inadequate medical facilities) to the nearest adequate medical facility where medical Treatment can be obtained; or b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result of a Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
Medical Evacuation or Repatriation means: a) the Insured Person's
medical condition warrants immediate transportation from the place where the Insured Person is located (due to inadequate medical facilities) to the nearest adequate medical facility where medical Treatment can be obtained; or b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result of a Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical condition warrants immediate transportation from the place where the Insured Person is located (due to inadequate
medical facilities) to the nearest adequate medical facility where medical Treatment can be obtained; or b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result of a Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical facilities) to the nearest adequate
medical facility where medical Treatment can be obtained; or b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result of a Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical facility where
medical Treatment can be obtained; or b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result of a Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical Treatment can be obtained; or b) after being treated
at a local
medical facility as a result of a Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical facility as a result of a
Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's
medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified
medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further
medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b) above.
If travelers are planning on being out
at sea or traveling to a remote location that would require
evacuation via helicopter in the event of a
medical emergency, they may want to make sure their travel protection plan includes emergency
medical evacuation services.
«Since the costs to medically transport someone can increase the further away they are from their home, understanding how much
medical evacuation is necessary could alleviate many potential financial burdens,» says Sarah Byrne, Marketing Manager
at Squaremouth.