You’ve checked that your passport is current, your seat assignments are correct, and your walking shoes are packed. But if you haven’t crossed “preparing for a medical emergency” off your to-do list when planning for international travel, you aren’t ready to leave for the airport. Ensuring you’re ready for the unexpected doesn’t take very long,…
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When to Consider Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
An ambulance tearing down the road with lights flashing and sirens blaring may be the most familiar mode of medical transportation. However, it is not the only option and is probably best reserved for medical emergencies. In many cases, non-emergency medical transportation is a better choice for patients who do not have life-threating injuries or…
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What are the Most Popular Countries for Medical Tourism?
Medical tourism isn’t quite mainstream yet, but it may be soon. It’s estimated that 11 million people, or 3 to 4 percent of the world’s population, traveled outside their own countries for health care in 2016. That number is projected to grow to 280 million households by 2025. While many medical tourists are coming to…
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Is Travel Insurance Really That Essential?
Travelers who empower themselves with a good travel insurance, tend to minimize the risk that appear due to illnesses, accidents, cancellations and other unforeseen circumstances. The amount of loss that a traveler bears in the absence of a travel insurance depends on the amount he has already paid, the status of the ticket he is…
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