Post by Owen on Sept 5, 2020 19:23:09 GMT
1 ~~~ These Countries Now Require International Health Insurance for Entry ~ Conde Nast ~~~
www.cntraveler.com/story/these-countries-now-require-international-health-insurance-for-entry ~ 7 August 2020 ~
This coverage is completely separate from your standard health insurance.
Visiting a different country has always come with entry requirements—a visa, a return ticket, or a passport with six months of validity remaining. But since the COVID-19 pandemic, countries have enacted more stringent requirements: proof you purchased international healthcare coverage.
More tourist-frequented nations than ever are requiring proof of health insurance for entry, with the island nation of Aruba even requiring visitors buy a compulsory government policy, whether or not you already have your own separate coverage. This new requirement is largely because international healthcare coverage is wholly separate from your standard health insurance (and trip-cancellation insurance), and coverage abroad is rarely included in U.S.-based health policies. Officials are seeking to protect their healthcare systems from potential costs that mount and go unpaid when visitors who become COVID-19 patients don’t have coverage.
“What frequently happens is that domestic health insurance is simply not accepted by healthcare providers outside the U.S.,” a spokesperson for travel insurance provider Allianz said via email.
During the current global pandemic, any existing international healthcare coverage in your own existing policy can even be voided by traveling to an outbreak-affected area, due to the risk involved (only reading the fine print will tell what’s covered and what voids a policy).
www.cntraveler.com/story/these-countries-now-require-international-health-insurance-for-entry ~ 7 August 2020 ~