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You may be considering moving abroad to study or perhaps to spend a summer in that villa in Tuscany you've heard so much about lately. If so, among the many items that will need to be attended to on your "to do list", consider adding another - travel Insurance. There are many reasons to consider health insurance while abroad. Your current insurer may or may not provide adequate coverage should there be a medical emergency. You may arrive at your destination to discover that all of your luggage and personal items are nowhere to be found. You find that you are in a legal jam and need the assistance of the embassy or consulate. Travel insurance can provide coverage for all of these scenarios and many more. Here are a few examples of the coverage you might find with most carriers:
* Medical which includes inpatient and Outpatient charges made by a Hospital.
* Emergency Dental
* Return of minor children to the area Principal Residence
* Act of Terrorism
* Accidental Death or Dismemberment
* Loss of Luggage
* Travel Assistance (Translation & Interpretation, Embassy and Consulate referrals)
* Repatriation of Remains
Besides the travel insurance, you will also want to take precautionary measures in other ways. Be sure to thoroughly research the country you're visiting. Make sure you have all the vaccinations necessary for that country before you go. Research the pharmacies in the country (i.e. Are they reliable? What are the hours? Etc.). Be sure to research the stability of the country in addition to the health information. Find out the possible risk of a terrorist attack. You might also want to investigate the reliability of the local police force. Be certain to carry important personal information such as emergency telephone numbers, contact information for family and friends in your home residence. It's also recommended that you give copies of your itinerary and passport to your friends and family, in case of an emergency. This last recommendation comes from the Department of State and they recommend that while travelling abroad, you should register with the agency (https://travelregistration.state.gov) so that, in case of an emergency, the department can better assist you. Travelling abroad can be exciting. You get the opportunity to be in a new place to discover the culture and the people. Travelling abroad also involves risk. The point of having insurance is to mitigate that risk. Be sure to compare many different policies to decide which provides the best coverage for your needs. Be well and travel safe!
For more information about securing health coverage when you travel, go to http://www.webhealthcoveragenic.com/