kiford
DIS Veteran
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- Nov 9, 2012
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You certainly are buying piece of mind. My cruises have all been to the Caribbean, Hawaii and Alaska so any medical evacuation would be provided for free by the U.S. Coast Guard since I am a U.S. Citizen.
I did not know that. Three of our cruises have been overseas and the rest in the Caribbean and Bahamas but I'm Canadian and I've no idea what, or whether, OHIP would cover so such insurance is definitely peace of mind for us. And given my father's experience needing an EMT-trained escort with oxygen (he figures that part cost >$15,000 for the flights and his time), I won't take chances. I'm quite certain that wouldn't be covered by OHIP. My father had to pay out a thousand euros in advance to the hospital and the insurance company reimbursed him and paid all of the rest directly. It's all about judging what the possibilities are, the costs associated with it, obtaining the right kind of insurance coverage and the price of it compared to the potential costs and/or upfront costs.