According to AARP, 45% of baby boomers expected to travel internationally in 2016.
Overseas travel may be one of the more popular aspirations in retirement, but it does beg an important question:“Will my health insurance coverage travel with me?”
In most cases, Medicare will not cover costs for health care or supplies obtained outside the U.S. (including its territories), except in three situations:
Medigap is supplemental insurance sold by private insurance companies to fill in the “gaps” of Medicare coverage. If you own a Medigap policy, plans C through J offer travel emergency coverage. It has a $250 deductible with a $50,000 lifetime maximum. It will pay for 80% of emergency care and applies only during the first 60 days of the trip.
Travelers who do not have Medigap coverage, but have health insurance coverage through private plans such as Medicare Advantage, should check with their plan to determine coverage while traveling.
If you do not have coverage when traveling overseas, policies may be purchased that will cover medical expenses incurred outside the U.S., including evacuations.
1. AARP, November, 2015
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