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Travel Insurance and Health – Pre-Existing Conditions

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Pretty much any medical condition or disability is referred to in insurance circles as a pre-existing condition. This can affect both the cost and availability of any travel insurance policy. All relevant information needs to be disclosed to the insurance company, or they may well refuse to pay any claim if one occurs.

Whilst it depends on the condition, most insurance companies have a pretty thorough screening process to make sure that they understand the individual’s situation properly, and can make a real risk assessment as such. They do want to offer insurance if possible, but won’t if they feel it is too much of a risk.

It is worth remembering that insurance companies are in the business of risk, and are able to assess the potential likelihood of someone needing help whilst overseas perhaps more accurately than the individual themselves.

Anyone with any type of medical condition would be well advised to talk to their GP first before organising or embarking on any trip, both to manage the practicalities of the trip in terms of medication and assistance, and also to make sure that the trip is a good idea in terms of their health situation.

Below are some articles relating to the most common pre-existing medical conditions that that affect people applying for travel insurance.

Angina and Travel Insurance

Asthma and Travel Insurance

High Blood Pressure and Travel Insurance

Health Insurance

Health insurance is a feature of most modern-day healthcare systems, although its usage varies from country to country.

In some countries like the United Kingdom health insurance and private medical treatment is on the periphery of how people access healthcare, whilst in other countries like the United States it is the bedrock of how people can access all types of medical treatment.

This is important because people often confuse health insurance with travel insurance, as well as personal accident insurance.

Generally speaking, a health insurance policy will not cover someone outside of their own country, although there are some exceptions to this.

All types of health insurance policies are designed to cover some type of medical treatment as well as a possible stay in hospital. Terms, conditions and costs vary widely depending upon the type of policy that is in place.

The benefits of a health insurance policy are subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, which will carefully stipulate how and when medical treatment may be obtained by the policyholder.

People recognise that health insurance may only apply within their own country, but also believe that policies can be extended to cover treatment abroad.

This can lead to real problems, especially in the field of what is known as medical tourism where people travel abroad for elective or planned medical treatment in another country because it will be considerably cheaper than in their own.

A health insurance policy will not normally cover this cost, and medical tourism is virtually always excluded from travel insurance as well which can have serious and unexpected costs and logistical problems.

If people are unsure, they should talk to their health insurance provider as to what type of coverage if any might be included for overseas travel, and if any doubt to arrange a significant travel insurance policy as well.

US Govt Travel Advisory Update – Israel and Gaza

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The United States Government has updated its travel advice about the region owing to the increasingly dangerous situation developing there.

The advisory notice is important for two reasons – It reflects the current thinking of the US government and its understanding of the risks associated with travelling to the region, and it could affect anyone’s travel insurance who is already there, or thinking about going there in the immediate future.

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Can I get Travel Insurance with Asthma?

asthma travelAsthma Travel Insurance.

People who have asthma, often referred to as asthmatics,  generally manage the condition well on a daily basis, and as such shouldn’t have a problem getting travel insurance, although there are one or two additional factors that need to be taken into account.

What is Asthma

According to the CDC
‘Asthma is a disease that affects your lungs … it causes repeated episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, and night time or early morning coughing’

They go on to say ‘Asthma can be controlled by taking medicine and avoiding the triggers that can cause an attack’
By medication, they are basically referring to the use of inhalers and tablets.

Pre-existing conditions

Asthma is considered a pre-existing condition by travel insurance companies, and as such needs to be declared when applying for any such insurance. This applies to any family member, who suffer from asthma, and are included in the insurance application including children.

The term pre-existing condition can seem a bit daunting, but in practice with asthma, it is usually a fairly straightforward process.

Medical Screening

The insurance company will want to know a certain amount of information that relates to the individual’s condition and will ask several questions, this is known as medical screening. This is usually done online, which some people like and other people find a bit impersonal. Insurance companies will often offer the alternative of speaking in person to someone if preferred.

The type of questions that an insurance company will ask will vary, but will generally be along the following lines :

  • Have you ever been diagnosed with any other type of lung condition, for example, bronchitis, emphysema, bronchiolitis as a child,
  • How old were you when you were diagnosed with asthma – was it diagnosed as a specific type of asthma such as severe, brittle or refractory, if so has that diagnosis changed at all over the years
  • What medications do you use to control the condition
  • Are nebulizers regularly used or have they ever been used to manage your asthma
  • Have you ever been hospitalized because of your asthma
  • Have you been in hospital recently because of any other condition, related to asthma or not
  • Has there been any recent change in the prescription of your medication for any reason
  • Is there a family history of asthma or lung-related illness or disease

The insurance company will also want confirmation from your GP or primary physician that it is safe for you to travel, and it is probably a good idea to do this first before applying for any travel insurance

Having an Asthma Plan

Many people when diagnosed or managing their condition create what has known as an asthma plan in conjunction with their doctor or specialist asthma nurse.

This is a general plan that covers day-to-day maintenance of the condition and what to do in an emergency. The insurance company is unlikely to make this a condition of your travel insurance, but they may advise it if one is not in place.

In any event, it is a really good idea to be aware of certain things that may be different when travelling abroad in terms of how to manage your asthma, both on a day-to-day basis and in the event of an emergency.

It is a good idea to check with the travel insurance company what emergency contact numbers or email addresses they have in the event of needing help whilst overseas.

Most insurance companies will use a third-party service for serious events such as hospitalizations and repatriations to your home country, but may also have contact details outside of normal office hours for other types of problems.

Travel Insurance Policy Conditions

Whether someone is taking out a single trip or an annual type of travel insurance policy, the insurance company will expect the applicant and their family to take normal common sense precautions concerning their trip.

While whilst common sense precautions can be difficult to define in certain instances, it is a good idea to read through the terms and conditions of the policy before going away to make sure that anything stated there is complied with whilst on holiday.

Travel Tips

Most travel companies will advise people to carry their medication in their hand baggage in case their other luggage gets lost.

It is also recommended to carry additional medication in case any does get lost, as well as a list of what medication they are on, both in their language and in the language of the country they are visiting or travelling to.

This can include other English-speaking countries where the medication they are on has a different name.

It is also a good idea to have all the medication and instructions in its original packaging, along with confirmation from your doctor of the asthma condition and any relevant information.

This can often help at customs where there is normally a high level of scrutiny of all types of medication, for fairly obvious reasons.

Asthma Triggers

People who suffer from asthma, asthmatics, are usually fairly well aware of what their triggers are and take precautions to manage their conditions accordingly.

When traveling overseas there are a few other things to be considered :

Check the weather conditions and pollen count of any areas you are visiting. Some people are more prone to having an asthma attack in a hot country than others in a cold country. Also, air pollution can be a major factor, and certain cities are notoriously bad in this respect.

Be aware of other triggers such as tobacco smoke, dust mites, pests i.e. cockroaches and mice, pets and mould.

Whilst these in a way are common asthma triggers, the level and intensity of them can be very high in certain areas of the world and worth being on your guard against.

This can be especially true if using Airbnb or similar accommodation agencies where you are staying in someone’s home, or accommodation that for whatever reason is pretty basic.

Do you need travel insurance for Jamaica?

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Jamaica is often referred to as the crown jewel of the Caribbean and is a hugely popular tourist destination. For many people it is a once-in-a-lifetime holiday and having proper travel insurance is a key element in making sure of having a fantastic experience.

Cost

Most trips to Jamaica are likely to be for a few weeks and are likely to be family holidays as well.

The cost of these holidays, in terms of air travel and accommodation, as well as other spending on leisure activities can be significant. It is really important to have some travel insurance in place that can provide some degree of financial protection in the event the holiday is cancelled or cut short.

Most travel insurance policies have sections that cover the cost of cancellation, for a variety of different reasons, although there are normally quite strict terms and conditions.

Airlines

Jamaica is well-serviced by all the major Airlines including Virgin Airways, American Airlines, Aer Lingus etc, and flights can come at a cost.

Return flights from the UK to Kingston come in at around £1000, from Berlin at around £1200/1300, and much cheaper from the USA where flights from New York come in at around £300/400. Prices as of June 2023 and in sterling to show comparison prices.

Airline delays and cancellations are frequent due to the poor weather conditions that can affect all airlines, again having proper travel insurance can help offset some of the financial and practical problems that can occur as a result of these delays.

Sports and Activities

Jamaica is famous for its range of sports and activities especially water sports, drawing many enthusiasts all year round to experience its fantastic beaches and seafronts.

Some other most common water sports include :

  • Banana boating
  • Canoeing
  • Jet skiing
  • Kite surfing
  • Scuba diving surfing
  • White water rafting

It’s important to remember that travel insurance policies will include and exclude certain specific types of sports and activities, and this varies across the industry.

Please check your travel insurance policy to make sure which are covered and which are not before taking part in any.
Some enthusiasts will also bring their sporting equipment, which can be quite valuable and may need specific insurance.

Many travel insurance companies will provide specific add-on policies or endorsements for specific activities such as kite surfing, which will need to be taken out before undertaking the holiday.

Valuables Travel Insurance

People take valuables with them on holiday, such as laptops, iPhones, cameras, jewellery etc.

Unfortunately, these are all the items that are targeted by thieves and tend to be the most common areas of crime in Jamaica.

Having travel insurance to cover this eventuality can help minimise the shock or trauma if this happens. A condition of the travel insurance policy would be that the policyholder or their family need to show responsible behaviour.

This can be a slightly contentious phrase, but it means that people have to show common sense and look after their belongings especially items of value that could be lost or stolen.

In this regard, it is a good idea for people to be aware of the local laws and customs, which can sometimes give rise to unintended disputes which can escalate into more serious problems

Medical Costs

One of the main benefits of all travel insurance policies is to provide a level of coverage for any medical treatment that may be needed during the trip.

Jamaica has good medical facilities, although like any country the quality can vary over the island.

One thing that is important to know is that several clinical providers including some hospitals requirement of cash up front, with the policyholder claiming the money back from the insurance company afterwards.

This can be quite a shock to people who may not realize that some countries have this approach, and expect that the insurance company will deal directly with the hospital or physician.

If concerned please talk to the travel insurance company when taking out the policy and check what their experience with these situations is.

Health

Whilst Covid has ceased to be on the front page every day as it were, it remains a major health issue and Jamaica will have specific policies in terms of checking Covid symptoms, testing people and any possible potential quarantine measures if things start to get serious.

It is important to check actual travel insurance policy covers you in all these eventualities, and any other health concerns, such as vaccination requirements, especially for yellow fever. These may be a condition of entry to the country.

Safety

Jamaica is not necessarily on many people’s radar before they go, in terms of what is happening in the country, so it is a good idea to check what is happening in terms of safety issues and health risks

Like a lot of countries, Jamaica can have its dangerous areas, especially for tourists and it is a really good idea to check the current situation before you go.

Checking the advice on the national government websites is a really good place to start as it contains several different sections all these areas that are kept pretty much up to date.

This advice should include checking if a visa is needed and what passport requirements they may be in terms of length and validity. Countries have different requirements in these areas and it is important to check out what they are before travelling.

Jamaica Cares

The Jamaica Cares program is mandatory of all non-Jamaican passport holders, whether they have travel insurance or not.

 

 

Do you need travel insurance for Tenerife?

travelTenerife Travel Insurance.

Tenerife is a hugely popular holiday destination, is part of the Canary Islands, and comes under the jurisdiction of Spain for travel insurance purposes.

Alongside the other Canary Islands, Grand Canaria, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, La Palma, La Gomera and El Hierro, Tenerife provides the ideal environment and climate or a short or long holiday, but can present some challenges in terms of access to, and cost of, healthcare.

Access to Healthcare

EU Citizens we’ll have reciprocal rights to healthcare in Spain, which will give them a good level of medical coverage, although there are numerous benefits to having some type of travel insurance as well.

Since the UK has left the European Union, UK residents are in a more complicated situation and would be well advised to take out some type of travel insurance to make sure they are covered for any medical emergencies and can be repatriated home if needed.

Brexit

Since Brexit, most UK residents can have what is known as a UK Global Health Insurance Card, UK GHIC, in order to access emergency or necessary care, in Tenerife, either for free or at a reduced cost.

Certain UK residents may be able to use a UK European Health Insurance Card, UK EHIC if they still have one that has not expired, all they have stayed in the UK after Brexit certain rights after the withdrawal agreement.

Travel Insurance

Most travel insurance policies can provide a wide range of medical benefits, as well as other areas of cover, either for a single trip or on an annual basis.

When taking out any type of travel insurance, it is important to make sure that the correct geographical area is selected as insurance companies will vary their terms and conditions depending on which countries are being visited.

If the trip is simply to Tenerife, then make sure the European option is enabled, other countries ask to be included as well and seek the broadest possible geographical area which is likely to be worldwide, with possible exclusions to certain countries which may have current domestic or international problems.

It’s always a good idea to check out government advice about what countries are safe to visit, especially as this can determine the validity of any travel insurance policy.