Do I need travel insurance?
In the United States health  insurance, unlike many other countries, you can find dozens of Blue Cross Blue  Shield plans. Hundreds of regular commercial insurance and so many more health  insurance plans like managed-care plans—HMOs, PPOs and PPG's. For some  travelers, they may have Medicaid, and for those over 65 years have Medicare. 
All of these different types of plans have many various benefits, costs,  deductibles, exclusions and restrictions.
So think before you travel and  check your existing health policy to see what it pays for. It may reimburse you  for up to 100% of the cost of emergency medical care when you're out of the  country, of course, excluding any deductible or copayments.
For  nonemergency care overseas you may be covered but probably will have to call  your insurance company or HMO in the United States for all for treatments that  need to be authorized.
Check with your health plan about this before you  leave home because failure to get authorization from your HMO or insurance  company may mean you will not get reimbursed if you later file a claim
If  your health insurance policy doesn't cover your medical cost abroad, or you do  not have any coverage whatsoever, then you should consider purchasing a travel  health specific insurance policy.
Even if your present health insurance  will pay doctor and hospital bills when you're out of the country, you may want  to purchase a travel insurance policy to get other important benefits such as  coverage for air ambulance transport and on-site medical expense  payment.
With some specific diseases like diabetes, COPD, epilepsy, etc  when you're traveling it may not be covered so make sure you first speak we your  health insurance agent before you travel and then see what is covered. 
When my father travels he does get travel insurance, not for the benefit  of the health insurance, but just in case he does get ill and unable to take the  trip at the at the time he supposed to travel. This way he can get his money  back.
About the Author
Copyright 2005
Fern Kuhn, RN
Specializing in Diabetes
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