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Saturday, September 04, 2010
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Aug
2010 -
As Airlines Add More Fees, International Insurance Offers Travelers a Chance to Save
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American Airlines just announced fees on coach class seats. A few specific rows will now have a surcharge and be considered to be a tier of premium seating, despite the fact they are not first class. This could be a very frustrating development for international travelers, who have seen fees added for items that were once free like checking bags, and who have seen ticket prices rise steadily in the past few years. Airlines are struggling with surging fuel costs and unfortunately the result of that struggle is this myriad of new fees.
While travel itself is not getting any cheaper for consumers, international health insurance does offer international travelers a way to save money. If you need to visit the doctor or a hospital during a trip, this coverage will save you hundreds or perhaps even thousands of dollars on your treatment. Without a plan like this, you will be considered uninsured, meaning you will need to pay full price for any care you receive.
That can get extremely expensive. But for a low upfront investment, you can protect yourself against the high cost of healthcare in foreign countries. It is good to know that when planning your next round of international travel, there is still one way to protect your financial interests.
- 20
Aug
2010 -
Group International Health Insurance Provides Strength in Numbers
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There is a product called group international health insurance that offers you that very opportunity. Many employers who send large groups of employees overseas choose this type of insurance to protect the health of their employees while also protecting their financial bottom lines. This way, employees can avoid the high cost of buying insurance individually and still get the benefit of having protection for emergency hospitalization, surgery, prescriptions, and more.
Large employers are not the only ones who can benefit from group international health insurance. Oftentimes you will see churches and other nonprofit organizations sending large groups of volunteers to foreign countries to help with relief efforts after natural disasters. These groups can also purchase this coverage for their volunteers.
Whether you are a member of a large group preparing to travel overseas or you are a human resources representative looking for the best way to maintain the health of your employees and the health of your company's finances, this is definitely an insurance option worth exploring. You can find out more information online or by contacting your domestic health plan provider.
- 13
Aug
2010 -
Missionary Insurance Is an Essential Investment When Spreading the Good Word
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Missionary work typically takes people to dangerous locales. These may be places that are experiencing violence amongst citizens or areas that have been devastated by natural disasters. Areas that have fallen victim to hurricanes, earthquakes, and other catastrophes can be dangerous long after the event because of structural damage to infrastructure and buildings.
In addition to the dangers presented by violent activity and the residual problems that come from natural disasters, there are other pitfalls that may await visitors to these countries. For instance, air quality may be substandard, making you ill, or you may drink water contaminated with bacteria. Food poisoning is another common problem in areas where food preparation measures are below par.
These potential illnesses and injuries can harm more than just your physical well-being. Without insurance, the resulting hospital bills can put a dent in your finances. Missionary insurance is designed to help you in this regard, absorbing the high costs of healthcare and leaving you to pay just a fraction of the fees. This way, you can stay focused on delivering a positive message while making a real difference in the lives of people who desparately need it.
- 06
Aug
2010 -
Yacht Crew Insurance Offers Round-the-Globe Protection
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With yacht crew insurance, also known as marine crew insurance, workers at sea can obtain high quality health coverage without paying unreasonably high costs. Plans are portable, meaning they will be accepted no matter what country you find yourself in. This is extremely important because you do not want to worry about becoming injured and then not being able to get the medical care you need because your policy is too restrictive.
Another benefit of these plans is that they are comprehensive. There are a variety of ways to become ill or injured at sea, and this type of insurance will protect you in all situations. It's nice to know you do not have to wait for an emergency to use your plan. Prescriptions, maternity needs, and preventative care may even be included.
Finally, these plans are flexible. You can buy a short term plan, which is ideal for sailors at sea anywhere from 5 days to 2 years. Or you may opt for long term coverage, which is ideal for trips of longer duration, as well as occasions in which crew members return to their home country and then back to the sea frequently. You can purchase these policies on an annual basis and renew them as often as you like.


