eInternationalHealth.com - Helping Insure a Healthy Journey BBBOnLine Reliability Seal

Home

|

About Us/Partners

|

FAQ

|

Contact Us



Our Health
Insurance Products

For All Travelers

Travel Health Insurance
•Travel plans
•10 days to 2 years
•Group Travel
•Multiple Trips/Year

International Health Insurance
•Long Term Worldwide
Medical Plans

For Missionaries

Travel Medical Insurance for Missionaries
•Short Term Mission
from 15 days to 1 Year

Missionary Health Insurance
•Long Term Medical
1+ years


Need Help? Can't Choose? Visit Our Resource Pages!

"How To" Select an International Health Plan

How do Plans Work?

Trip Resources

Advertise With Us

 

How to Select an Insurance Plan

stamp


Obtaining medical treatment and hospital care abroad can be expensive...medical costs can be as high or higher then in the United States. Review your health insurance policy. If your Medicare supplement or other medical insurance does not provide adequate protection while traveling outside the United States, there are short and long term health insurance policies designed specifically to cover traveling and/or working away from home. We strongly urge you to buy coverage that does!

Department of State Publication
Bureau of Consular Affairs
US Department of State

How to Select an International Medical Insurance Plan:

Whether it’s a vacation in Tokyo or a study opportunity in Buenos Aires, the fact of the matter is that your health insurance policy may not be valid beyond your country’s borders. And even if they are, most domestic carriers are usually poorly equipped to handle the special needs of foreign health care systems: language translation, foreign currency exchange; transportation to Western treatment centers and a variety of other cultural issues. That is why an international medical insurance policy represents valuable protection for you.

But how do you find the right International Medical Insurance policy for your needs? Deciding which International Medical Insurance plan to buy depends on you and your family’s personal needs, finances and your travel itinerary. The first step might be in answering the following questions:

What is the duration of my trip?

The longer you plan on being away from your home country the more comprehensive your International Medical Insurance policy should be.

Where am I going?

Obviously, the more remote the location, the more importance you should place on features within your International Medical Insurance plan like Emergency Evacuation and Air Ambulance coverage. However, a visitor to a Northern European country should be more interested in the maximum benefits for hospitalization as evacuation would be a less likely course of treatment.

What type of coverage does my current plan provide?

If you already have strong benefits at home, it is wise to double check what exactly is covered while you are out of the country. Most domestic US health plans limit coverage to a maximum of 30 or 60 days outside the states, and HMO's and PPO's will likely impose severe out of network penalties for all but the most basic emergency care. More importantly, you will want to insure that you have 24 hour access to emergency evacuation if you are sick or hurt in an area where quality care is not available. For those over 65, Medicare will not cover treatment outside the US. If you do not have any domestic coverage, travel insurance is a must.

With the answers to these questions, compare the benefits and policy provisions in a potential International Medical Insurance plan:

Short Trips ( 10 days or less)

Assuming you have solid coverage at home you may only need a small supplemental plan, with features like emergency evacuation and 24 hour worldwide assistance; along with a limited benefit for medical expenses ($10,000 to $50,000 is typical). Be wary of plans that require you to settle all bills yourself and then seek reimbursement when you return home.

Intermediate Trips (2 weeks to 6 months)

The longer you are away the less likely it is your US based plan will cover you, and therefore the more importance you should place on the medical benefits of the plan. In addition to a higher emergency evacuation benefit, your plan should cover between $100,000 to $1 million in medical expenses. Other features to look for include coverage for a family member to come to your assistance if you are hospitalized in a foreign country, and an option to include "hazardous activities" such as scuba diving, skiing and bungee jumping.

Longer Trips (6 months or more)

The travel insurance you purchase will most likely be your primary or only health insurance. Be sure that your plan includes all of the above, with higher maximum benefits ($1 million or more) as well as some provision for coverage when you return home. If you spend a year abroad but return home for a vacation, make sure you are still covered.

Multi Year or Open Ended Trips

Standard travel medical plans are usually limited to one year, with the option to renew for another. If you anticipate being abroad for longer, look into a permanent international major medical plan. This type of coverage contains all the benefits of a travel medical plan, but once you are accepted you can maintain coverage year after year simply by paying the premium. Most importantly, you are covered for medical treatment anywhere in the world. Note that these plans are medically underwritten and people with prior health problems may have trouble obtaining coverage.

Doing a little research before you depart can mean security and peace of mind while you are away, and allow you to concentrate on the exciting and fulfilling adventure that international travel can be!

How do the plans work?

Global Health Insurance plans are designed like most traditional US Short Term and Long Term medical policies wherein you share some costs at the beginning of a claim and the insurer takes on the rest. This section of our site is designed to give you a picture of how it works. Please contact our Customer Service staff at service@eInternationalHealth.com for further questions:

Select the Plan:

Choose your best plan option:

Review “How to Select a Global Health Insurance Plan” for information on the deductible, coinsurance and policy maximums that are right for you.

Choose a doctor:

Since the IMG Global Health Insurance plans are designed to provide worldwide coverage, you choose your own doctors and/or hospitals.

If you need Care:

First:

You pay the deductible for each covered person on the policy The deductible is amount of money paid each year by the insured for medical care expenses before an insurance policy begins reimbursement.

Next:

Once the deductible is satisfied, the coinsurance is applied. This is the amount the insured is required to pay for medical care in an insurance plan Coinsurance rate is usually expressed as a percentage. For example, the insurance company may pay 80% of the covered claim, and the insured pays the remaining 20% up to the limits stipulated in the policy, typically $5000. This would be called 80/20 coinsurance to a policy coinsurance of $5000.

Thereafter:

After the coinsurance is paid, the insurer pays 100% of the remaining eligible expenses for each covered person up to the policy maximum. Policy maximum is the maximum amount of money that an insurance company will pay for claims within a specific time period.

How to file a Claim:

Present your policy ID card:

Present your policy id cards (available during online enrollment and/or in your policy fulfillment kit) to your doctor or hospital.

File a claim:

Request that your billings be forwarded to the following address within 90 days:

International Medical Group Inc
407 Fulton Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46202-3684
Phone: 1-800-628-4664 (within US)
1-317-655-4500 (outside of US)
www.imglobal.com

Remember, you will be responsible for expenses applied to the deductible and/or coinsurance or that are not covered by the policy.

Things to Remember:

Pre-existing conditions:

Short Term travel health plans exclude pre-existing conditions from their plans. A preexisting condition is defined as a medical condition that is believed to exist prior to the individual obtaining a policy from the particular insurance company.

Medical Underwriting:

Annual, long term plans require underwriting whereby the insurance company will evaluate whether or not to include coverage for certain preexisting conditions.

Wellness Visits:

Travel health plans do not cover wellness visits such as annual physicals and immunizations. They are designed to cover you for times of sickness or injury. Annual medical plan may have provisions for wellness and it’s wise to check your policy benefits for specifics.


Customer Service Assistance is available from 8:00am to 4:pm Central Standard Time
US Calls: 1-866-895-0147 | International Calls:1-262-642-2423 | Email:
service@einternationalhealth.com

©2003 eInternationalHealth.com | Sitemap | Privacy Policy