Terryallan wrote:
Kind of what I think. You are insured no matter where you go. That is what you pay for. Why would they care what country you are in?
Because of in-network/out-of-network requirements. Because of agreements with healthcare systems, and doctors groups. It's unfortunately very complicated. Every insurance company has dozens of policies. One does not not equate to another. And then throw employers in the mix. Their requirements often dictate what a given policy can and cannot pay for.
So the right answer is as above, check with your insurer.