Travel During COVID: Should You Have a Medical Evacuation Membership?

Travel During COVID: Should You Have a Medical Evacuation Membership?

Most travelers, when asked, will say that if they fall ill, or sustain a serious injury in a foreign country, they would prefer to be treated in a hospital they know and trust at home.

Yet many people, when faced with an accident or illness while traveling, find themselves stuck in a hospital far away – despite having medical evacuation benefits as part of their travel insurance policy. That’s because the medical evacuation coverage in most travel insurance, health insurance (and credit card travel benefits) only provides medical transport to the “nearest acceptable” hospital – the nearest facility capable of treating the illness or injury. Travelers are at the mercy of the insurance provider as to who determines what’s “acceptable”, and are typically required to stay at that facility until “recovered to the fullest extent possible” at that location. Definitely not an ideal treatment option for most travelers.

This is where air medical transport membership programs like Travel MedEvac come in. If a member is hospitalized, while traveling more than 150 miles from home, these types of programs arrange, and pay for, air medical transport back to a member’s home country hospital of choice. Transports are scheduled regardless of “acceptable facility” and “medical necessity” determinations – unlike insurance, if a hospitalized member wishes to be moved to their hospital at home, just because they want to go home, it’s covered.

In October, Medjet was the first and only program of its kind to announce that it would cover transport for COVID-19 for travel in Mexico, the Caribbean, Costa Rica, the 48 contiguous United States, and Canada. If a member is COVID positive, the air ambulance is fitted with a special isolation pod for the transport.

Not being able to get to a home hospital of choice for treatment can present a myriad of issues to a traveler:

  • Care that is unacceptable, and facilities that don’t meet the individual’s own standards;
  • Language barriers can make treatment decisions difficult;
  • Capping out on the travel insurance medical benefits, and dealing with out-of-pocket payments and claims with an unfamiliar insurer, can pose a financial risk;
  • A $30,000 (domestic) to $180,000 (international) medical transport, to a facility at home, which the health or travel insurance company won’t cover, can also take a big bite out of someone’s savings.

Air Medical Transport Memberships are surprisingly affordable, with Travel MedEvac starting at $99. Annual programs can range between $295-$578. If you are transported, there are no claim forms or bills, no out-of-pocket expenses to seek reimbursements for, you pay only your initial membership fee and that’s it.

Many, like Travel MedEvac, have memberships that also add security and crisis response protection. Access to a 24/7 crisis response line for travel safety threats like violent crime, disappearance, natural disaster and terrorism, can provide extreme peace of mind.

Emergencies Happen and Plans Change – Prepare For the Unexpected

Travel plans can unwind in a hurry, even before you depart on your vacation or business trip. When the unexpected happens, having the right plan to fit your needs is essential in an ever-changing travel environment. Whether it’s covering the cost of a medical evacuation, hospital/physician expenses, or a canceled trip – Travel MedEvac has a plan that matches your style of travel. We arrange medical travel to the medical facility you choose or your home hospital.

Wherever you may travel, whether domestically or throughout the world, a Travel MedEvac premium medical evacuation plan may be the single most important coverage you consider. Our plans offer Hospital of Choice Medical Evacuation coverage, several assistance services, and optional travel medical coverage as well. Your Hospital, your Doctors, your health network. Travel MedEvac plans include Air Medical Transport using a highly accredited global network of providers. Ground Ambulance Transport from Hospital-to-Hospital.

Travel MedEvac policies cover both domestic and international travel and DO NOT have infectious disease exclusions. COVID-19 will be treated as any other sickness for all illness related losses. Plans include Trip Cancellation coverage with a “Cancel For Any Reason” option as well. So whether you want coverage for a specific trip, are a frequent traveler looking for an annual multi-trip plan, or you want to enhance your protection by adding a separate ‘hospital of choice’ Medical Evacuation plan, Travel MedEvac is there when you need us most. Our staff is on call and ready to assist you with your global plan coverage.

Over 10 million travelers are hospitalized abroad each year, and COVID is still a top concern amongst travelers as hospitals reach capacity here in Puerto Vallarta and other places in Mexico. If the worst does happen, travelers and expat homeowners will want to make sure to have the best options available to get themselves, or a loved one, back home.

Learn more about here:Travel MedEvac