โFeb-21-2015 04:23 AM
โFeb-23-2015 08:15 AM
Mountaineer42 wrote:quartzster wrote:joebedford wrote:pianotuna wrote:Well, for us Canucks, our provincial health plan is primary. The emergency travel insurance we buy is secondary. This means a lot of things but in my mind there are two things that may affect us most:
Hi joebedford,
What is the difference between primary coverage and secondary coverage?
1) your insurance won't necessarily provide medical care in the USA. If you're well enough to travel, it may get you a flight home to get medical care from your primary provider (e.g. OHIP, etc.)
2) if you stay out of your province too long you lose your primary coverage and your secondary coverage (e.g. Blue Cross, Medipac, etc.) is void.
To Clarify the secondary coverage you purchase is only void if you do not comply with the conditions of the policy.
In order to get secondary coverage, you MUST have primary coverage (duh!) so joebedford's statement is correct.
โFeb-23-2015 07:10 AM
quartzster wrote:joebedford wrote:pianotuna wrote:Well, for us Canucks, our provincial health plan is primary. The emergency travel insurance we buy is secondary. This means a lot of things but in my mind there are two things that may affect us most:
Hi joebedford,
What is the difference between primary coverage and secondary coverage?
1) your insurance won't necessarily provide medical care in the USA. If you're well enough to travel, it may get you a flight home to get medical care from your primary provider (e.g. OHIP, etc.)
2) if you stay out of your province too long you lose your primary coverage and your secondary coverage (e.g. Blue Cross, Medipac, etc.) is void.
To Clarify the secondary coverage you purchase is only void if you do not comply with the conditions of the policy.
โFeb-23-2015 02:45 AM
joebedford wrote:pianotuna wrote:Well, for us Canucks, our provincial health plan is primary. The emergency travel insurance we buy is secondary. This means a lot of things but in my mind there are two things that may affect us most:
Hi joebedford,
What is the difference between primary coverage and secondary coverage?
1) your insurance won't necessarily provide medical care in the USA. If you're well enough to travel, it may get you a flight home to get medical care from your primary provider (e.g. OHIP, etc.)
2) if you stay out of your province too long you lose your primary coverage and your secondary coverage (e.g. Blue Cross, Medipac, etc.) is void.
โFeb-22-2015 04:12 PM
pianotuna wrote:Well, for us Canucks, our provincial health plan is primary. The emergency travel insurance we buy is secondary. This means a lot of things but in my mind there are two things that may affect us most:
Hi joebedford,
What is the difference between primary coverage and secondary coverage?
โFeb-22-2015 03:38 PM
โFeb-22-2015 01:19 PM
pawatt wrote:Yahbut . . . that's PRIMARY coverage; we're talking SECONDARY coverage.
Just for reference We have paid as high as $1680.00 per month in the USA for Blue Cross, Blue Shield coverage here in the US for my wife and I.
โFeb-22-2015 09:38 AM
pawatt wrote:
Just for reference We have paid as high as $1680.00 per month in the USA for Blue Cross, Blue Shield coverage here in the US for my wife and I.
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