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Tourist Health Insurance – A Must For Abroad Tour

Written By: Dan Miller on January 14, 2010 One Comment

Going to the US and touring the country is a long cherished dream for every non-US resident and when the chance does come, nobody would want to fore go. As the number of immigrants to this country is high the number of visitors too is, needless to mention, high. And acting as a topping to the already delectable dessert is the highly affordable air fares and the myriad range of offers each airline is throwing to the tourists to grab them and head for the foreign countries.

But normally, we skip the small print, and forget planning for small (and large) contingencies. Health is one of those, and healthcare in the USA costs a bomb truly! When you compare it with healthcare costs in the developing world, you can’t be but amazed. The reason we are talking about this here is because most of the people who go to the USA on a visitor visa forget getting tourist medical insurance.

It is surprising to know that tourist even get flight insurance and luggage insurance and not their health. Which do you think is necessary?

But that is not due to non-availability of competitive tourist insurance options. There are some real good options, which include the entire works ranging from hospital charges to emergency medical evacuation, to repatriation of remains!! While it may sound ominous, it means that everything is covered in the policies, and it is unwise for tourists to step into the United States without comprehensive insurance coverage. Some policies even have additional coverage for hazardous activities and athletics!

Especially if older people are traveling, a tourist insurance policy is almost as important as their passport and their visa. And we found that visitors health insurance is available to people of all ages (the premium will differ based on age), Some plans are available even for visitors over age 80.

Fending for the visitor health insurance is not as difficult as one might think. The premium may be just a few dollars per month like around $50. So, if at all you intend to go on a vacation or travel abroad it is hundred percent safe that you get yourself covered under the visitor health insurance policy so that your trip remains hassle free.

A trip on a visitor visa is meant to be enjoyed, and to enjoy it truly, there are a few tensions which need to be addressed. Taking care of ourselves while on a holiday is right at the top of that list, and that is the exact reason for visitor insurance to be mandatory.

Just as excited we may get at the thought of going to the US, getting the visitor health insurance should be a person’s top priority.

Dan Miller often writes about tourist insurance.

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