Showing posts with label USA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label USA. Show all posts
Tuesday, 16 February 2016
Travel insurance for heatlhy travelers.
Travel insurance is critical for those with "pre-existing medical conditions". But what if you don't have any? YES, you still should purchase private travel insurance to cover medical emergencies.
Your Provincial Health Insurance Plan helps so little in paying overseas medical bills. For instance, "OHIP will only reimburse up to a total of $50.00 CDN per day for this service regardless of the severity of the situation."(*1) And how much will you have to pay from your pocket? The following claim examples give you a hint of how much you'll be billed without travel insurance.
Case A - 62-year-old female. In Costa Rica, while zip-lining through the rain forest, she was stung by bees multiple times. She stayed ER overnight and left with antibiotics.
Ambulance fees..............................................................$450.00
Hospital fees ............................................................... $4,300.50
Doctors’ fees ..................……..……………...……..………...............$350.72
Prescriptions .................................................................. $117.80
Provincial medical ............................................................ -$80.00
Total Cost paid by the insurer..........……................... $5,139.02
Case B - 40-year-old Male. He was on a ski trip in Montana when developed a fever and chills. ER doctors diagnosed him with pneumonia. Prescribed antibiotics and followed up at a walk-in clinic.
Hospital fees ............................................................... $35,456.00
Doctors’ fees ................................................................ $1,325.90
Radiology fees .................................................................. $985.00
Prescriptions ..................................................................... $113.65
Walk-in clinic fees ............................................................... $152.00
Provincial medical .............................................................. - $410.00
Total Cost paid by the insurer...................................... $37,622.55
Case C - 56-year-old Female. While visiting Wisconsin, she began experiencing pain with urination. Walk-in clinic doctor ordered bloodwork and a urinalysis. Antibiotics for urinary tract infection prescribed.
Walk-in clinic fees ............................................................ $225.10
Doctors’ fees ...................................................................$687.00
Pathology fees .............................................................. $1,706.40
Prescriptions ..................................................................... $75.23
Provincial medical ........................................................... - $150.00
Total Cost paid by the insurer..………............................ $2,543.73
This is a great place to start. Call us today and find out what you need to save you from unexpected medical bills.
Toll Free: 1-888-298-6526(Toronto, ON) 1-888-267-4461 (Vancouver, BC)
Email inquiry: info@biis.ca
(*1) Government of Ontario
http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/public/programs/ohip/outofcountry/travellers.aspx
(Case A-C) by the courtesy of our partner TuGo
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Tuesday, 10 November 2009
Trip to USA is cheaper now.
Hello!
With the Strength of the Loonie - trips across the boarder just got cheaper!
According to Statistics Canada, Canadians took 3.3 million trips across the border to the US in August, up 7.9 percent from July. The average exchange rate for the month of August was around 0.91 USD. With exchange rates now even higher, on average 0.95 USD during October, trips to the US are sure to be popular this winter.
Many of your friends may be planning:
• Cross-border shopping trips
• Sun destination vacations
• Bargain getaways
• Family visits over the holidays
With more trips across the border anticipated over the coming months, take the time to remind your friends about:
• Passport regulations – since June 1st 2009, passports are a requirement at the border • Travel insurance – did you know US hospital costs can exceed $10,000 a day?
If Canadians are travelling, then travel insurance is going to be in the cards. No matter what type of trip your clients are planning. Events including the global pandemic H1N1 are increasing consumer awareness about travel insurance. Make sure to ask your clients about their upcoming travel plans. As always, I look forward to your questions and feedback.
Don't forget Canadian Travel Insurance
With the Strength of the Loonie - trips across the boarder just got cheaper!
According to Statistics Canada, Canadians took 3.3 million trips across the border to the US in August, up 7.9 percent from July. The average exchange rate for the month of August was around 0.91 USD. With exchange rates now even higher, on average 0.95 USD during October, trips to the US are sure to be popular this winter.
Many of your friends may be planning:
• Cross-border shopping trips
• Sun destination vacations
• Bargain getaways
• Family visits over the holidays
With more trips across the border anticipated over the coming months, take the time to remind your friends about:
• Passport regulations – since June 1st 2009, passports are a requirement at the border • Travel insurance – did you know US hospital costs can exceed $10,000 a day?
If Canadians are travelling, then travel insurance is going to be in the cards. No matter what type of trip your clients are planning. Events including the global pandemic H1N1 are increasing consumer awareness about travel insurance. Make sure to ask your clients about their upcoming travel plans. As always, I look forward to your questions and feedback.
Don't forget Canadian Travel Insurance
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