Taking a dream trip abroad, going to a school in another part of the country, attending a business meeting or conference and visiting relatives in Canada are among the many reasons we travel. Most trips may run smoothly but, unfortunately, sometimes we may get sick or injured during a trip and need emergency medical care. Sometimes unexpected events can cause us to suddenly cancel or interrupt our trip.
Medical care away from home can be expensive. The average cost of a three-day hospital stay in the U.S. is around $30,000 USD and fixing a broken leg can cost up to $7,500 USD1. Thankfully, travel insurance can help protect you, your family, or visitors to Canada from costs that can occur due to an unforeseen medical emergency, cancellation, or interruption during a trip.
Travel insurance can be tailored to your needs
You can customize your travel insurance by choosing emergency medical only, trip cancellation and interruption or both in one all-inclusive plan that also includes flight accident and baggage loss coverages. If you’re travelling with your spouse, your children or grandchildren or if all three generations are travelling together, you can apply for family emergency medical coverage. And if you travel frequently you may want to consider purchasing a multi-trip medical or all-inclusive plan that covers you for multiple trips during a year.
Pre-existing conditions
Pre-existing conditions are any medical conditions that exist before your coverage starts. Typically, policies will not pay any expenses related to medical emergencies that are a result of pre-existing health conditions that are not stable prior to your trip. The insurance company will define what stable means and it will be detailed in your policy but, for example, it might mean that for a certain period, such as three months, your treatment or medication hasn’t changed, your condition hasn’t gotten worse and you haven’t been hospitalized.
If you do have an unstable pre-existing condition, it may still be possible to be insured but you’ll need to speak to the insurance company, which will make a case-by-case determination of exclusions and premiums.
Medical concierge
When you have coverage under a Manulife emergency medical insurance plan you have access, through the Manulife assistance centre, to StandbyMDTM, which will assess your situation and refer you to the appropriate level of care.
StandbyMD has an international network of medical providers and partners who provide services 24/7/365 all over the world, including teleconsultations, visiting physicians, clinics and emergency rooms. In the U.S.A. the service includes same-day co-ordination and delivery of lost or forgotten prescription medication, eyeglasses or contact lenses and medical supplies.
StandbyMD providers also offer preferred rates and direct billing solutions, which minimizes the likelihood you’ll have to pay out-of-pocket, and the program will assist with coordinating payment of eligible expenses.
Manulife Assistance Centre
Many travel insurance plans include access to some form of assistance centre. Manulife, for instance, provides policy holders with a 24-hour multilingual assistance centre offering a range of services before and during your trip. Depending on the type of policy you purchase, some of the services that may be available before your trip are passport and travel visa information, health hazards advisory, weather information, currency exchange information and information on consulate and embassy locations.
In the event of a medical emergency during your trip, the assistance centre can help verify and explain your coverage, refer you to a health care provider, monitor your medical emergency and keep your family informed, arrange for return transportation home if medically necessary, arrange direct billing of covered expenses and provide translation and interpreter services.
They can also provide non-medical assistance with such things as lost, stolen or delayed baggage, obtaining emergency cash, sending messages to loved ones at home, obtaining prescription drugs and arranging legal help or bail bond.
Other types of coverage
Manulife provides travel plans tailored to several unique situations:
What about COVID-19 travel insurance?
The Manulife CoverMe® COVID-19 pandemic travel plan covers your COVID-19 related and non-COVID-19-related emergency medical costs and includes interruption coverage in the event you need to be quarantined during your trip. It provides up to $1 million for COVID-19-related emergency medical expenses (up to $5 million if you’ve received a full course of immunization for COVID-19).
Getting the most out of your coverage
To get the most out of your travel insurance, apply early to be covered for an unforeseen cancellation and make sure you read your policy and understand the coverages, conditions, and limitations. Before and during your trip, familiarize yourself with programs such as StandbyMD and take advantage of the services available to you. Then, relax and enjoy your trip and make sure to contact your insurer immediately if a covered event occurs.
How to apply
You can apply for Manulife travel insurance online. If you’re over 60, you will need to answer a few medical questions. And if you have an unstable pre-existing medical condition, you’ll need to call 1-877-884-8283 for a quick and easy quote over the phone. You will need to have on hand your travel dates, your contact information and credit card or bank information.
1. https://www.healthcare.gov/why-coverage-is-important/protection-from-high-medical-costs/