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Posts Tagged ‘atlas insurance’
Friday, January 15th, 2010
As many of you are now aware there was a very serious earthquake in Haiti. You may be wondering what you should do and who you can turn to for help in an emergency such as this.
You can refer to FEMA’s web page about “What to do After an Earthquake” The most important things are to listen to the radio and to only place phone calls in the event of an emergency, since call volumes are very high during these times.
International students and travelers should consider having a health insurance plan that will provide benefits to them for emergency medical evacuations and natural disasters.
A popular plan that offers coverage for both of these benefits is the Atlas Travel Series is an excellent choice for health insurance for students needing emergency medical evacuation and natural disaster coverage. The Atlas Travel Series provides coverage to students and travelers outside their home country. It provides coverage for inpatient and outpatient services, prescription drugs, emergency medical evacuation, natural disasters, repatriation, doctor office visits, etc.. This plan allows students to choose maximum coverage limits (from $50,000 to $1,000,000) and your deductible (from $0 to $2,500).
After this plan is purchased, they will immediately receive a confirmation e-mail. This e-mail will contain the insurance card, letter of coverage, receipt, and visa letter and policy details. Students can simply print these documents out to show proof of coverage.
Tags: atlas insurance, Catastrophic coverage, Emergency Medical Evacuation, Emergency Medical Evacuation and Natural Disaster coverage for International Students, international student insurance, Natrual Disaster Coverage, study abroad health insurance Posted in Travel Insurance, Travel Warnings | No Comments »
Friday, January 8th, 2010
Canadian tuition fees are among the lowest in English-speaking countries. Because of that, Canada is a popular choice for international studies.
Finding the right health insurance can be a bit confusing for international students. The Atlas Travel Series is a great solution and a popular choice among international students in Canada.
The Atlas Travel Series is a great choice for health insurance for international students in Canada. The plan provides comprehensive coverage for doctor office visits, prescription drugs, hospitalizations, diagnostic testing, x-rays, laboratory work, emergency medical evacuation, repatriation, etc. This plan provides worldwide coverage excluding your home country.
After you purchase the plan, you can receive all of your insurance documents immediately via e-mail. This e-mail will include your visa letter, receipt, insurance card and policy details.
* To be eligible for this plan, you do not have to be a student but you must be outside of your home country.
Tags: atlas insurance, atlas travel insurance, Canadian student health insurance, Health insurance for international students in Canada, international student health insurance, Student insurance in Canada Posted in Student Health Insurance | No Comments »
Tuesday, October 13th, 2009
International students in the Netherlands are required to have international health insurance. The Netherlands require that international students have insurance that meets the Schengen visa requirements. Those requirements are as follows:
- The insurance company must have a representative office in Europe
- Medical evacuation/ repatriation coverage of at least US $37,500
- Insurance must be valid for the duration of stay in the Schengen countries
The Atlas Travel Series is an excellent solution for insurance for international students in the Netherlands. This plan provides coverage outside your home country for inpatient and outpatient services, prescription drugs, emergency medical evacuation, repatriation, doctor office visits, etc. This plan allows you to choose your maximum coverage limit (from $50,000 to $1,000,000) and your deductible (from $0 to $2,500).
The Atlas Travel Series meets all the visa requirements for insurance for international students in the Netherlands.
After you purchase this plan, you will immediately receive a confirmation e-mail. In this e-mail, it will contain your insurance card, letter of coverage, receipt, visa letter and policy details. You can simply print these documents out to show proof of coverage.
Tags: atlas insurance, Insurance for international students in the netherlands, international student insurance, international student insurance requirements, schengen visa insurance, schengen visa insurance requirements, Travel Insurance Posted in Country Requirements, Visa Requirements | No Comments »
Tuesday, May 12th, 2009
The premiums for the Atlas International plan have recently been reduced, making the popular health and travel plan more affordable than ever before.
This plan works great when traveling outside your home country. This plan provides coverage for inpatient and outpatient services, prescription drugs, emergency medical evacuation, repatriation, doctor office visits, etc. This plan allows you to choose your maximum coverage limit (from $50,000 to $1,000,000) and your deductible (from $0 to $2,500).
This plan is well suited for study abroad programs, international students, vacations and holiday travels. This plan can be purchased online- with same day coverage. You will get all of your documents immediately, including access to obtain a “Visa Letter” – if you need one.
Tags: atlas insurance, atlas student travel insurance, atlas travel insurance, international travel insurance, student travel insurance, Travel Insurance, visa letter Posted in Product Information, Student Insurance, Travel Insurance | No Comments »
Friday, December 5th, 2008
Insurance benefits and terms can be tricky to understand at first even to seasoned insurance buyers. However, it’s important to understand fully what your policy covers and doesn’t cover. If you don’t, you may be caught in a situation where your policy doesn’t cover it and you may have a high medical bill to pay all yourself.
Let’s take for example, maternity benefits. These benefits will vary in most insurance policies you look at. Some policies may cover it after a 12 month waiting period, some may cover it right away and others might not cover it at all. You also want to make sure how much it covers and what the actual limit it is covered up to. For instance, the Citizen Secure policy offers maternity benefits after 12 month of continuous coverage. Covered maternity benefits include pre-natal, delivery and post-natal care. The insurance company will pay 50% of the next $100,000 worth of eligible expenses after the deductible, then 100% to a lifetime maximum of $250,000. On this policy the deductible is per certificate period and you must meet it before the insurance company will pay towards your eligible expenses. You will also have coinsurance if you choose not to go within the PPO. If you choose to go within the PPO, then you would have 0% coinsurance.
Maternity benefits for the Student Secure policy are quite different. If you are not pregnant before the policy is effective, then you receive full maternity benefits from the first day your policy starts. Covered maternity benefits include but are not limited to pre-natal, delivery and post-natal care as well as expenses for miscarriage and complications of pregnancy. Like all benefits on this policy, maternity benefits are first subject to the deductible and coinsurance. The deductible for this policy is $100 per injury or illness. Coinsurance is dependent upon which level you purchase. On the budget level, the insurance company will pay 80% of the next $10,000 worth of eligible expenses (after the deductible), then 100% to the overall limit ($250,000). On the select level, the insurance company will pay 100% of eligible expenses (after the deductible) up to the overall limit ($300,000) if you go within the PPO or to the student health center.
Finally, the Atlas Travel series policy does not offer maternity benefits. However, if you are already pregnant then this may be the only option we offer. The Atlas series does offer coverage for complications of pregnancy up to the 26th week. This is defined as illnesses whose diagnoses are distinct from pregnancy, but are adversely affected by pregnancy or cause by pregnancy, and not associated with a normal pregnancy. Like the other two plans, benefits are subject to the deductible and coinsurance. With this policy, you have the freedom to choose your deductible (ranging from $0 up to $2,500) and your policy limit (from $50,000 up to $1,000,000). Coinsurance is 100% of eligible expenses while outside the U.S. and inside the U.S. (if you go within the PPO).
Tags: atlas insurance, citizen secure, coinsurance, deductible, insurance terms, maternity, PPO, pregancy Posted in Insurance Explained, Product Information, Student Insurance | No Comments »
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