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If you are preparing to travel overseas, whether it is on business or for pleasure and for merely a few days or many months, you should not depart before you have arranged suitable international travel health insurance coverage.Medical care can be extremely costly overseas and in many places you will discover that you will not be able to receive medical care, even in emergency situations, unless you can pay for your treatment up front. If you think this is strange then believe me it is a fact.On one recent holiday I accompanied a friend to hospital in a popular Far Eastern holiday city after a fortunately minor traffic accident in which he sustained a nasty gash to his leg requiring stitches and, as well as the doctors and nurses in the emergency room, we were also met by one of the hospital cashiers who required details of my friend's health insurance or a credit card/cash payment before any treatment could be started.International travel health insurance is designed to provide medical coverage for individuals or families traveling overseas and is an extremely flexible type of medical insurance. It frequently allows for daily rates (rates which are based on the number of days you will be traveling) and can generally be arranged without any requirement to answer health questions and regardless of your age. Coverage is also normally available on a worldwide basis or can be arranged to provide cover for travel to specified countries.One very important thing to think about when arranging international travel health insurance however is just where you are traveling to and what standard of health care will be available to you on arrival. Bearing this in mind, you should ensure that any plan covers you for every possible situation including things like hospitalization, ambulance fees (including the possible need for an air ambulance) and, critically, coverage for repatriation should this prove necessary.Remember also that, if you are holidaying as a family, then any plan should cover all members of the family and provide for such things as expenditure should it be necessary for you to stay in hospital with a sick child or to accompany a child home by air ambulance.One of the very last things that we ever think about occurring when we travel overseas, particularly on vacation, is having an accident or falling sick while we are away with anything more than an upset stomach. However, accidents do happen daily and serious and sudden illness can and does strike without any warning. Indeed, the chances of such an event are considerably raised when we are out of our usual environment, so why should we take the risk.When it comes to arranging international travel health insurance the principles are the same as those which apply to arranging any other form of insurance. Take your time and shop around looking at plans from several companies before selecting a plan. Consider only well know major insurers, which have an international reputation, and read carefully through the small print of any policy document before signing on the dotted line.Finally, remember that sorting out health problems when you are ill and hundreds or thousands of miles away from home is something which needs to be quick and simple. So, do not be tempted to cut corners when arranging your plan! You may pay a little more than you might perhaps like to but, if you have to use your plan, you will be extremely happy that you spent those few extra dollars.
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