Wednesday, August 29, 2007

A guide to Travel Health Insurance

By Jimmy Wild

None of us want to think about all the things that can go wrong when we're on that much needed vacation, but the truth is, many things can. You could become ill while away, or you could even get sick right before the long awaited day has arrived and not even board that pre-paid cruise ship at all. Travel health insurance is set up to protect you from all the above-mentioned occurrences and many more but before you purchase this type of health insurance, you need to know what it is and just what coverage to look for.

What Is Travel Health Insurance And When Do I Need It?

We consider that we have only touched the perimeter of information available on health insurance. There is still a lot more to be learnt!

Travel health insurance is an insurance policy that you can purchase prior to your departure that covers you for a variety of occurrences, whether medical or not, while you are away. This insurance can be pricy so you should take some things into consideration before you buy it. If you are going on a short trip that only requires one round-trip airline ticket of $250 then travel health insurance may be overkill. If you have booked a $5,000 once-in-a-lifetime cruise well in advance, then travel health insurance begins to makes more sense. You need to decide if the cost of the policy is worth it.

What Should It Cover?

Reading all this about health insurance is sure to help you get a better understanding of health insurance. So make full use of the information we have provided here.

People have an inclination of bragging on the knowledge they have on any particular project. However, we don’t want to brag on what we know on health insurance, so long as it proves useful to you, we are happy.

A good travel health insurance policy should offer you coverage for a number of things. First, you should be covered the entire time you are on your trip and at any destination. It should cover personal injury or death to you or anyone else named on the policy. It should cover the costs of all medical-related expenses you incur while on your trip. Travel health insurance policies can also cover you in the event you need to be evacuated due to a medical emergency.

Should you be visiting a third world country where medical experience and supplies are limited, make sure your policy covers any type of transportation to a more adequate country to receive proper medical care. If you travel often, you can purchase a multi-trip travel health insurance policy.

Where Do I Get It?

First, check into the coverage you are entitled to under your regular health insurance plan so you don't end up paying more for coverage you already have. Once you know what you need, you can buy travel health insurance from your cruise line, travel agent, or an independent insurance agent. Although the independent insurance agents can be the most expensive, you don't have to worry about your cruise line going bankrupt and not honoring your travel insurance.

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