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Did you know?
Every country has its own unique healthcare system. Identifying and accessing quality care in a foreign country is more difficult when you don’t know the culture, language and healthcare landscape.
Hospitals in some countries hold your passport before you receive care and return it only once your bill is paid.
Medical evacuation to another country could cost between $10,000 and even up to $100,000 or more.
Are you fully protected?
Your primary health insurance may leave you with critical gaps in care and coverage when you travel abroad. Before you travel, ask yourself these questions:
Would you know how to find a quality doctor or hospital if you got sick or injured in another country?
Could you pay upfront for care, including a medical evacuation to another country or back home if needed?
Does your current medical plan cover emergency AND non-emergency care when you leave the country?
Would your current medical plan cover both in- and out-of-network care in another country, and would you be subject to paying a deductible?
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Travel with confidence
If you answered “No” to any of the questions above, learn more about how you can be fully protected with GeoBlue at 1-855-481-6647 or ibx4you.com/global.
PLANNING AN INTERNATIONAL TRIP?
Don’t let an unexpected medical incident turn the vacation of your dreams into a nightmare.
Travel Medical and International Health Insurance
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