and that's why i buy medevac insurance....so that i can be flown home immediately to have the surgery at home...
the insurance covers a private medical plane with medical staff to take me back home.
I would read your policy carefully. It's unlikely to cover a medivac flight from Norway to the US to fix a broken leg just because you'd prefer to have it done back home. It almost certainly has a clause that the insurance company doctor has to sign off on the medical necessity of receiving care in the US because competent care is not available locally.
And, as others have mentioned, Norway has excellent health care. And considering the terrain, they probably know how to fix a broken leg competently.
and that's why i buy medevac insurance....so that i can be flown home immediately to have the surgery at home...
the insurance covers a private medical plane with medical staff to take me back home.
I was recently looking into this. Mind sharing what company/policy it is?and that's why i buy medevac insurance....so that i can be flown home immediately to have the surgery at home...
the insurance covers a private medical plane with medical staff to take me back home.
Norway is pretty excellent. I considered having my kids there because their maternal mortality rates put ours to shame. I wonder if there's money to be made putting pregnant women on cruises to Norway. Hmmmmm.....I would read your policy carefully. It's unlikely to cover a medivac flight from Norway to the US to fix a broken leg just because you'd prefer to have it done back home. It almost certainly has a clause that the insurance company doctor has to sign off on the medical necessity of receiving care in the US because competent care is not available locally.
And, as others have mentioned, Norway has excellent health care. And considering the terrain, they probably know how to fix a broken leg competently.
This is true in most cases however there is a company called MedJetAssist that will transport you from anywhere back home provided you are more than 150 miles from home. There are also policies that will cover civil unrest etc.
That's very interesting - I didn't know that such a thing existed. Looking at it briefly, it covers ONLY the medivac back to the US (assuming international travel), if you are hospitalized.
Isn't there a lot less people in Norway? There's also very little poverty, obesity, drug use and all the other issues we have in the US. Just my opinion, but women appear a lot healthier in Norway. I don't think I saw one over weight person there except the Americans getting off the ship.Norway is pretty excellent. I considered having my kids there because their maternal mortality rates put ours to shame. I wonder if there's money to be made putting pregnant women on cruises to Norway. Hmmmmm.....![]()