Have you tried applying for travel or international health insurance? You may have encountered the hassle of browsing through countless service providers that just make the selection process harder. To make things easier, you may have decided to get an insurance broker. But it still didn’t help your case either because you must filter which […]
Importance of International Health Insurance Plans When Abroad
Traveling to, or living in, a different country can be tough. You must think about food expenses and lodging costs, and then you must adjust to a new culture. Another important thing that many people often forget about is access to healthcare services and medical facilities. When talking about insurance abroad, two terms often come […]
Global Health and Travel Insurance for COVID-19
While the most devastating part of the global COVID-19 pandemic is behind us, the new disease is still circulating. Expatriates that already lived in a foreign country when the pandemic erupted were often unsure whether their global health insurance plan covered COVID-19. These days, many policies cover expenses related to COVID-19 just like any other communicable disease. It’s still important, however, to check your current policy or ensure the policy you choose includes COVID-19 coverage.
Coronavirus: Advice For Travelers
What Is Coronavirus And What Do Travelers Need To Know? A coronavirus is a kind of common virus that causes an infection in your nose, chest, sinuses, and upper throat. Though some can cause lower respiratory illness – worrisome for seniors, babies, and those with weakened immune systems – most coronaviruses are not dangerous. However, […]
Measles Outbreak: What Travelers Need To Know To Protect Against
Measles Is On The Rise: How Travelers and Expats Can Prepare In 2019, the country of Samoa was making news for something other than it’s beautiful, tranquil scenery. This small nation of 200,000 people was in the midst of a catastrophic measles outbreak. According to the government, there were an estimated 4,200 cases of measles. […]