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ktmrfs
Feb 03, 2016Explorer II
medical insurance varies. In our case, for out of country trips our medical insurance provides coverage for "needed" care. Can't just go in for a checkup and expect payment, but if we go in for accident, injury, illness it covers. DW has medicare advantage, I have "regular" insurance. But check carefully with your medical insurance to see what they do or don't cover when your out of the country. And ours covers for long trips, at least 3-4 months, since I've asked when we took long out of country trips.
Since we travel a lot, I have GEOS medivac as well, so as soon as we are stable after an incident more than 100 mile radius from our house, if needed they will arrange to transport both of us back home or to a local hospitial from virtually anywhere in the world and pick up the tab. A few places excluded, somalia, etc.
Hopefully, one of those insurances you pay for but never need to use!!
And most auto insurance covers canada. Wasn't aware of the "special" insurance card.
Since we travel a lot, I have GEOS medivac as well, so as soon as we are stable after an incident more than 100 mile radius from our house, if needed they will arrange to transport both of us back home or to a local hospitial from virtually anywhere in the world and pick up the tab. A few places excluded, somalia, etc.
Hopefully, one of those insurances you pay for but never need to use!!
And most auto insurance covers canada. Wasn't aware of the "special" insurance card.
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