Travel Health Insurance: It's Easy to Get and Cheaper Than You Think
Of the concerns people
have when the topic of world travel rears its exciting head, few feel as
serious as the concern of getting sick or hurt in a foreign country without any
form of health insurance to take care of the problem. Compared with the fear of
running into serious health problems abroad, the concern of not knowing where to
travel, or the worry about getting scammed, or insecurities surrounding your
ability to make the money necessary to travel all seem trivial. None of those
fears can kill you- getting sick or hurt abroad without any form of health
insurance can.
Most forms of health
insurance are nationally based, they are domestic, which means the insurance
you use at home isn't going to do much of anything for you abroad. Thankfully,
getting health insurance while you're travelling, or getting insurance that
will cover you as you travel, is a lot easier than you think and it doesn't
need to cost an arm and a leg.
An Important Question
Before we get into the
nitty gritty of how to acquire health insurance that will keep you secure and
feeling good during your travels you need to ask yourself a single important
question- do you plan on travelling to one country or multiple destinations?
The answer to this
question will determine what sort of insurance you will need. If you're
travelling all over the place than you need a more comprehensive, far-reaching
insurance. If you're travelling to a single city or country and setting down
roots for a few weeks or a couple months then you only need to get health
insurance valid within that country.
Even though you should
avoid overly-detailed travel planning to figure out the answer to this question
before you leave home, it is a good idea to plan your health insurance needs.
Single-Country
Insurance Strategies
As far as insurance
goes, if you're travelling to a single city or country you have it easy--
though it's important you act fast for peace of mind and safety's sake. You
should purchase local insurance the first day you arrive.
Doing this not only
makes sure you're protected no matter what happens, resolving to buy insurance
your first day in a new country is also the best way to be sure you
actually get it done. It's easy to put off chores and busy work, the less
sexy elements of travel, when you're excited to be in a new country and itching
to start exploring. Getting all the boring stuff out-of-the-way as soon as
possible protects you against the dangers of procrastination- dangers that are
potentially lethal when it comes to medical coverage.
But how, exactly, can
you find local insurance?
Well, you have two
options.
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You can spend hours trying to research local medical coverage plans online,
often browsing through poorly translated websites in an attempt to compare one
plan with all the others. Or,
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You can take the easy route and just ask an employee at your hostel or your
hotel what local health insurance they have and what insurance they think you
should sign up for. Then find out if their insurance coverage is available to
visitors. Hospitality workers are there to help you out, and the more
personally owned and operated your lodgings the better the chances of receiving
some good advice from them.
Multi-Country Insurance Strategies
Owning local insurance
in addition to global insurance is almost always a good idea. After all, it's a
safe bet local hospitals will accept your local insurance card but there's no
guarantee local hospitals will accept your international coverage. That being
said, if you're travelling to a large number of different locations, you don't
really have much of a choice. You need to get the most comprehensive global
health insurance you can afford.
When it comes to
global health insurance you have a couple options at your disposal.
1) First, you can
take a look at your existing domestic health insurance and determine whether it
provides any sort of worldwide coverage at all. The bigger the insurance
carrier the more likely it will provide something for you when
you're out crisscrossing the globe. If you don't know where to look and you're
unsure about your current coverage you should get on the phone with a
representative and start asking questions.
If your current
coverage won't help you overseas you need to ask whether there's any plan
provided by your carrier that will help you out as you travel.
If there's an upgrade to your insurance available and if the upgrade will cover
you abroad you'd be wise to pay a little extra to make sure you're secure.
Acquiring traveler's insurance isn't really difficult but ultimately it's a lot
easier to stick with the carrier you already have than to unnecessarily jump
ship.
2) If your current
carrier does not provide travel coverage while you're travelling and if they
do not offer any sort of upgrade, add-on or package that will
cover you abroad, then you need to locate a new carrier.
You can either switch
over to a large carrier who provides a wide range of insurance options, or you
can just sign on with a carrier who specializes in traveller's insurance.
3) Travel Health
Insurance is a LOT more common and a LOT cheaper than you'd think. Don't be
surprised if you find travel health insurance that is considerably less
expensive than what you're paying for your existing domestic coverage. Not only
that, but travel health insurance tends to be extremely flexible. You can
purchase insurance for a single trip, you can purchase insurance for trips of
varying lengths (such as 30, 60 or 90 days) and you can purchase insurance for
those times you're going to travel indefinitely.
So how cheap can
travel health insurance be? How does less than $1,000 dollars a year sound to
you? Compared with the normal $300-$500/month you'd pay for your own health
insurance, if it's not covered by your employer's travel insurance, this
represents a really, really good deal.
What Types of Travel
Insurance Do You Need?
When you start
researching travel insurance you'll soon realize there are many types of travel
insurance out there, all covering a different corner of the traveller's
experience.
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The average traveller simply needs to purchase the most comprehensive
Travel Health Insurance they can find. But if you're travelling to snowboard
the alps or something else that may be considered risky, then Hazardous Sports
Insurance might also be worthwhile.
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Evacuation Insurance might make sense to help get out
of countries if political or environmental situations turn ugly, but only if
you are in a country where you could reasonably assume you could be evacuated
by helicopter.
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You can purchase Identity Theft Protection in case someone swipes your
passport and credit cards.
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You can purchase Cancellation Insurance to make sure you end up at your
destination even if your airline starts messing with your reservations or some
other unforeseen problem arises.
Whether you purchase
these different forms of insurance or not depends a lot on where you're going
and what you plan on doing there.
But after you settle
the issue of travel insurance, what's keeping you from finally taking that trip
you've always dreamed of?
Allen Routledge is a
backpacking travel veteran with extensive experience 'on the road' in Europe,
Australasia, and the Americas. Read other articles about his personal
experiences and practical travel information at http://omnitraveller.com.
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