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Does My Health Insurance Cover Me Overseas?

Does My Health Insurance Cover Me Overseas?

Many travelers assume their U.S. health insurance will protect them overseas. In reality, many plans provide little or no coverage outside the United States. International travel medical insurance helps cover unexpected medical expenses, hospital care, and emergency evacuation so you can travel with greater confidence. Before you leave the country, make sure you understand what your health insurance actually covers abroad. International travel medical insurance helps protect you from unexpected medical costs and gives you access to support when you need it most.

When health issues arise, where do you go for care?

A most important question to ask before leaving the United States. At home, most people know where the major hospitals are, how to find a qualified doctor, and where to turn in a medical emergency. Overseas, that same situation can becomes far more complicated. Outside familiar surroundings, travelers may face unfamiliar healthcare systems, limited local knowledge, and even language barriers when trying to access proper medical care.

That is where international travel medical insurance becomes so important. Many U.S. domestic health plans may provide little guidance or meaningful support abroad. International travel medical insurance helps fill that gap by giving travelers access to tools and resources designed to help them find qualified care when they need it most. Many companies provide their members with provider finders through member portals and mobile apps, helping travelers locate care with greater confidence.

Emergency Medical Evacuation CoverageEmergency Medical Evacuation Coverage

International travelers need to protect themselves against the financial exposure that can result from a catastrophic medical event abroad. Without comprehensive travel medical coverage and emergency assistance services in place before departure, a traveler could face serious physical, emotional, and financial hardship. While illness or injury can happen at any time, severe medical events overseas can be especially difficult when proper coverage is not in place, often leaving the traveler with large medical bills and limited access to qualified care.

Most domestic health insurance plans do not cover emergency medical evacuation, which can easily exceed $100,000 depending on the location and distance traveled. As a global traveler, you must be prepared for the possibility that you could become ill or injured in a location where medical care is poor, limited, or simply inaccessible. If you need to be evacuated to another facility or region in order to receive the proper level of care, your international coverage should include a comprehensive emergency medical evacuation benefit. Medical evacuations are not simple procedures — they are often highly specialized, logistically complex, and very expensive. This level of support should be available to you 24/7, no matter where in the world your travels take you. Equally important, you need a partner with the resources and expertise to organize and execute that evacuation when every minute counts.

Considerations for any medical evacuation are:

  1. Evaluating the appropriateness of local health care providers
  2. Identifying the closest facility where a high level of care is available
  3. Determining the risk vs rewards of moving the patient
  4. Choosing the best method of transport (ie: ambulance, helicopter, fixed wing air ambulance)
  5. Securing the cooperation of the local treating physician, including a determination that the patient is stable enough to move
  6. Enlisting the most appropriate team to handle the transport (ie: doctor, nurses, therapist)
  7. Arranging for speedy and appropriate intake at the receiving facility
  8. Having someone on your side helping guide you through the whole process is a necessity

A key factor in every medical evacuation will be whether or not medical necessity exits for the transport. This is a big issue with our own U.S. Domestic health plans. It is not uncommon for air transport costs to be denied by your insurer. In addition be sure to ask the question, but most U.S. based health plans do not provide for any Emergency Evacuation Coverage abroad. Make sure when you travel, you travel with a full service international travel health plan that provides a higher level of protection and peace of mind than U.S. Domenic health plans and standard evacuation memberships do. If you are not sure about your current plan or one you are considering make sure you get a copy of your certificate of coverage and read it. Make sure you have a complete picture of what you are buying. This cannot be understated.

What is the Repatriation of Remains Benefit?

This is a very common question. Most international travel medical plans, including the Blue Cross Blue Shield Global Single Trip plans we represent, include a repatriation of remains benefit. If a death occurs while traveling abroad, this benefit helps cover the cost of returning the deceased to their home country. Coverage amounts are often around $25,000, depending on the plan. This benefit is commonly included in international travel coverage so families have financial support to bring their loved one home.

Do Single Trip Plans Cover Pre-existing Conditions?

Many international travel medical plans offer some form of coverage for pre-existing conditions. For the Blue Cross Blue Shield Global plans we represent, the Single Trip Platinum plan includes coverage for pre-existing conditions, provided the applicant meets the plan’s eligibility requirements. BCBS Global offers two Single Trip plan options — Gold and Platinum — and only the Platinum plan provides coverage for pre-existing conditions. One of the key eligibility requirements is that the traveler must maintain what BCBS Global calls Underlying Medical Coverage. This may include coverage under a group health plan, an ACA-compliant individual medical plan such as a HealthCare.gov policy, or Medicare. Medicaid does not qualify as Underlying Medical Coverage.

Does Medicare cover me overseas?

According to the U.S. State Department, Medicare does not cover medical costs outside the United States. Travelers should review their coverage before departure and consider international travel medical insurance and emergency medical evacuation coverage.

Blue Cross Blue Shield Global Travel Medical Plans, a Good Plan Choice:

  • Access to 24/7/365 assistance services to help with setting up hospital stays and coordinate care
  • Emergency medical treatment and hospital care
  • Physician and specialist visits outside your home country
  • Emergency medical evacuation and repatriation of remains
  • Prescription medications related to a covered medical event
  • Assistance with locating and accessing care within a global provider network
  • COVID-19 medically necessary testing and treatment
  • Access to hand selected contracted global provider network
  • Direct Pay - Access to their hand-selected doctors and hospitals that have agreed to bill BCBS Global directly.
  • Top-rated digital tools that include free mobile phone AP, 24/7/365 telemedicine and security profiles.
  • International Single Trip Platinum Plan Here

Eligibility, Age Limits & Coverage Duration

Eligibility varies from one insurer to another. Although most plans are similar in their requirements for coverage. Plans like the Blue Cross Blue Shield Global Platinum Single Trip Travel Medical plan are typically purchased before international travel begins. In some cases, coverage may be available for travelers who have already departed, subject to plan rules and waiting periods. Coverage start dates and eligibility requirements vary, so purchasing early is recommended.

Purchase timing: Although it is not necessary to enroll in your international travel medical plan far in advance, you must make sure that you have purchased coverage and it is in place prior to your departure date. It is smart to make sure you have ample time to make sure your information is correct on your travel documents and if any changes to your policy prior to departure is necessary you have time to get it done.

  • Are there any age limits? Companies like BCBS Global offer plans up to age 95
  • Single Trip Only
  • Short-term duration - up to 182 Days
  • Can I buy this after departure? Single Trip plans must be purchased prior to your departure date
  • Plan cannot be purchased after leaving on your trip
  • When does the coverage start? Coverage begins based on approved Departure Date

Helpful FAQ's

Do Medicare Supplement policies provide coverage while traveling outside the U.S?

Original Medicare does not cover you when traveling outside the U.S.. If you have a Medicare Supplement there is limited international coverage that will come from Medicare Supplement Plans F, G and N.

These Plans; F, G and N provide emergency care services beginning the first 60 days of each trip outside the U.S.

  • $50,000 lifetime maximum benefit.
  • $250 annual deductible
  • 80% coverage up to the $50,000 benefit.

I have Medicare and a supplement plan (F, G, or N) so how does it work?

The way this works is; when abroad if you become ill or injured, and it is considered an emergency or urgently needed care, go to the nearest medical facility that can properly care for you.  You will need to pay for the care received at the time of service, with cash or credit card.  International doctors, clinics or hospitals will not accept your Medicare Supplement card as payment.

Keep the itemized medical bill, and when you return to the states, send the medical bill to your medicare supplement carrier, and after they review the claim, and agree the medical services were necessary and considered an emergency or urgently needed, then your out of pocket cost will be reimbursed, minus the $250 deductible and 20% of the claim, up to a maximum of $50,000.

If you need care abroad, it is up to you to find the appropriate medical facility, your domestic carrier (Medicare Supplement company) will not be able to help you through your situation.  They are simply not equipped to help advise you, where to go, how to navigate the current country’s medical system, or how to organize your ground or air medical transport.

Do I need an International Travel Medical Insurance plan?

A travel insurance company is unique in that they are accessible 24/7  to help with your situation.  Also, they have translators who can speak to medical professionals, along with providing emergency medical evacuation coverage to assist you if an emergency strikes.

Most travel insurance policies are considered short-term, a few days up to 6 month.  There is no medical review and the policy is very comprehensive, with high coverage limits and a wide range of deductible options.

Worldwide coverage for family vacations, students, business travel or for anyone traveling or living abroad.

What is the difference between travel medical insurance and expatriate health insurance?

Most single-trip travel medical insurance plans offer coverage for trips up to approximately 182 days, depending on the plan selected. Plans for expatriates are considered long-term in design. Expatriate plans are generally for people living abroad for more than 6 months a year. In addition these longer term plans require the applicant to go through medical underwriting at the time of application. The Single Trip Platinum plan is a simple Online enrollment and the only medical criteria is whether or not the application has underlying medical coverage which if they do preexisting conditions are covered during your trip.

Does Single Trip Platinum meet visa requirements?

The BCBS Global Single Trip plan is designed to meet or exceed most if not all VISA requirements from most countries. Once you have enrolled you can create an Online account in their member area of their website. When you are logged into your account you will have access to all related documents including a VISA Letter that you can customize for a specific country and print if needed. If you have specific questions simply reach out to our offices.

Can I buy this plan after I’ve already left home?

No — This plan is generally purchased before departure.

Does this plan cover pre-existing conditions?

Yes as long as you have and maintain existing underlying coverage. Examples of underlying coverage are Individual medical plans such as ACA Compliant plan, (Healthcare.gov), a group policy, Medicare. Please note: MEDICAID IS NOT considered Underlying Coverage.

Does the plan cover telemedicine?

Some travel medical plans include telemedicine benefits. Refer to plan documents for the specific telemedicine benefit details and any applicable terms.

If I need medical care or emergency evacuation are pre-existing conditions still covered?

Coverage for pre-existing conditions in emergency situations depends on plan rules and eligibility requirements, including any underlying coverage provisions. Refer to plan documents for specific terms.. Examples of underlying coverage are Individual medical plans such as ACA Compliant plan, (Healthcare.gov), a group policy, Medicare. Please note: MEDICAID IS NOT considered Underlying Coverage.

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