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Are you a Canadian Snowbird? Do you go south for the winter?

Do you travel on business outside Canada? Do you take day-trips across the border?


Anytime you leave Canada without travel health insurance—even for just a few hours—you’re taking a risk. If you get sick unexpectedly or have an accident while you’re away, health care providers outside Canada will charge you much more than your Canadian Government Health Insurance Plan will pay. You will be responsible for paying any difference in cost, potentially thousands of dollars, unless you purchase travel health insurance. Even your young family members are at risk when travelling on a vacation or school trip. Some out-of-country hospitals won’t even admit you without proof of proper health insurance.

Canadian Provincial Health Insurance Programs

Your medical insurance in Canada will not cover all or even most of the costs you can incur for medical services in the United States; moreover if you require treatment in the US, it is likely that you will have to pay for services in advance.

Canadian provincial health insurance programs provide limited coverage during trips outside of Canada. This limited coverage is provided for only three months to 183 days, depending on your province of residence. The benefits provided are inadequate to cover costs in most locations, especially the United States. The reason for this is that the payments allowed for out-of-country treatment are comparable to the fees paid by the provincial health insurance plans to health care providers in Canada. In some cases, a US hospital may charge several times more than your province will pay. Hospital bills in the US can be as high as $3,000 per day for a regular room, up to $6,000 or more per day for ICU or specialized care (in US dollars). A medical emergency in the US can total over $25,000 for an accidental injury to $300,000 for a cardiac bypass (in US dollars). It is therefore essential that you arrange for private health insurance when you travel.

Private Travel Health Insurance

There are two types of private out-of-province health insurance plans, which will provide you the additional insurance coverage needed while outside your province; Travel Health Insurance provides benefits for people who are covered by a Canadian provincial health care plan (the private plan will cover what the government health plan will not cover when you are outside your province of residence). Expatriate Health Insurance provides coverage for those who are not eligible for a provincial government health insurance plan (an expatriate plan will pay for all of the medical costs of a covered sickness or accident when you are living, working or studying outside Canada).

All travel health insurance policies place some limitations on pre-existing medical conditions and have age restrictions. Many insurers reserve the right to repatriate you to your home country in the event of a major ailment.

Pre-existing conditions

If you have any pre-existing conditions these may affect your ability to get travel insurance. Or the type and cost of coverage available to you. A pre-existing condition is a health problem that your doctor has already diagnosed or of which symptoms have appeared before the effective date of your insurance. Insurers may not pay for emergency treatment related to your pre-existing conditions. Some examples of pre-existing conditions are: recent surgery, stroke, heart trouble, cataracts, diabetes, kidney disease and cancer.
You’ll find that the rules on pre-existing conditions vary greatly from company-to-company. For example, some insurers may not pay for emergency treatment if your doctor has prescribed new or changed medication for a related health problem within 90 days or even 2 years before the date of your application for insurance. Some companies may not provide any coverage at all no matter how long you have been stable.

Read the fine print and get the coverage in writing.

Medical Exclusions or Exemptions

Some policies do not cover emergency medical costs in specific situations that are identified in policy clauses dealing with exclusions, limitations or exemptions. Such clauses may apply to the costs of emergency medical care related to:
  • AIDS
  • Pregnancy (especially in the last 8-10 weeks of the pregnancy)
  • Injuries caused by scuba diving, skydiving, hang gliding, contact sports, other risky activities or participating in professional sports
  • Substance abuse
  • War or civil unrest and where warning has been issued by the government
  • Travel to certain countries, or travel in hazardous conditions
Non-emergencies

Keep in mind that travel health insurance will not pay for:
  • Continuing or follow-up care after your medical emergency has been stabilized, or any care that can safely wait until you return to your province
  • Routine health care
  • Elective surgery
  • Investigative or diagnostic services
Before leaving, especially when you are planning to visit the United States for whatever length of time all Canadians are advised to purchase Travel Health Insurance. Out-of-country travel health insurance is available through the Ingle Insurance Centre, insurance brokers, travel agents or directly from insurers listed in the Yellow Pages™. Check the following points when purchasing health insurance for trips outside Canada:
  • Does the Travel Health Insurance have a toll free or collect call, 24 hour, 7 day per week, emergency medical and travel assistance phone number where you can find help when away from home?
  • Are foreign hospitals and related medical costs paid directly or are you required to pay and seek reimbursement later?
  • Does the insurance cover medical evacuation back to Canada along with any required medical escorts?
  • Are pre-existing medical conditions covered? (If the company states that they will cover your pre-existing medical conditions get it in writing.)
  • Does the company provide coverage in the area of the world were you will be travelling?
  • Does the company provide coverage for the activities you may be involved in (biking, scuba diving, hiking, mountaineering, hang gliding)?
  • Are premature births and related neonatal care covered? What pregnancy related exclusions apply?
  • Will the insurer provide a cash deposit in advance if a hospital requires it?
  • Does the insurance cover costs associated with a death abroad, including the return of remains to Canada?
You should carry a copy of your insurance policy, along with the telephone contact numbers of the insurer’s emergency medical assistance service centre. this information should also be left with a friend or relative at home or with your travelling companion. If you require medical services, contact the Emergency Assistance Group (or have a friend or relative contact them), they will direct you to the proper medical facilities and arrange for your admittance to the hospital if necessary. If it is a real Emergency phone 911 if available to get immediate help. If you receive medical treatment and have not notified the insurance company or are in a situation were you are unable to contact them, make sure that you obtain original detailed invoices from the doctor or hospital before returning home (the bill should be submitted to the insurance company with an explanation of the medial care received and the reason it was necessary, along with the insurance company’s claim form, keep copies of all documents for later use).

Additional Coverage


Theft, lost luggage (ask your insurance broker for additional coverage for baggage). Your home owners’ insurance may provide coverage for valuable possessions under the off premises benefit, and flight cancellations (trip cancellation insurance must be purchased within 72 hours or immediately when booking your travel arrangements) are frequent occurrences and can cause major disruptions in your travels. You may wish to purchase a travel insurance package (Comprehensive Travel Insurance Package) that will help you during inconveniences, available through the Ingle Insurance Centre.

Have a great time when you leave on your trip, relax and travel safely.

Robin Ingle is the Chairman of Ingle International Inc.; Mr. Ingle has been providing health insurance to travellers for over 25 years.



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The purchase of a policy confirms acceptance of the policy wording, terms, conditions, limits and exclusions set out therein. Ingle International and its affiliates are not responsible for differences between the information found on this site and the actual coverage provided.

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