Exclusions under travel medical insurance
There is a limit up to which you can receive coverage under this policy. There are certain medical conditions that the policy would not cover but it varies from one insurance provider to another. Some common exclusions are:
• Pre-existing diseases
Coverage for pre-existing diseases varies among insurers as some insurance providers may provide coverage with conditions or at a high premium. Some insurance companies will verify your past medical records to check if the condition was present during the last one year. You may get coverage for pre-existing conditions if you buy the policy within a month after you book your trip. Some insurers allow a pre-existing condition exclusion waiver if you buy the policy within 14 days of booking your trip.
• Alcohol, drug or other substance abuse
If you fall sick or get injured due to consumption of alcohol, drugs or other types of intoxicating substances, then your treatment or hospitalisation costs would not be covered by the insurer. Health issues occurring due to the consumption of intoxicants are a standard exclusion followed by insurers as consumption of these substances are illegal in several places.
• High-risk activities
If you get injured due to participation in a risky activity or sports such as mountain or rock climbing, skydiving, parasailing, bungee jumping, rowing etc. your health insurance cover abroad will not pay for your hospitalisation expenses. If you plan to travel specifically for doing adventure sports, there are separate policies to cover them. You can find out if your insurer offers adventure travel insurance plans so that any loss to you from these particular activities will be covered.
• Other exclusions
Travel medical insurance typically excludes the following:
- Routine medical examinations such as vaccinations or immunisations
- Surgery or treatment related to cosmetology, plastic surgery, obesity or weight-loss treatment and intestinal bypass surgery
- Organ or tissue transplants
- Expenses for corrective devices such as eyeglasses or contact lenses
While travelling abroad, make sure to get travel medical insurance as a financial security against emergency medical expenses. Illness or injury can occur all of a sudden and getting quick medical care may prove difficult and quite expensive in a foreign land. This cover also arranges for transportation to your place of residence under specific medical conditions.