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    Understanding Medigap’s Foreign Travel Benefits: What’s Really Covered?

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldJune 8, 20266 Mins Read
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    Key takeaways
    • Original Medicare covers little to no care outside U.S. territories; beneficiaries are generally responsible for foreign medical costs.
    • Medigap options like Plan G and Plan N include a foreign travel emergency benefit; Plans C and F limited to pre-2020 eligibles.
    • After a $250 annual deductible, Medigap pays 80% of covered foreign emergency costs until a $50,000 lifetime limit.
    • Coverage is emergency-only, limited to the first 60-day period abroad; pay upfront, keep itemized bills, then file a claim for reimbursement.

    Retirement is the perfect time to explore the world. You have worked hard for decades, and now you finally have the freedom to visit the destinations you have always dreamed of seeing. Whether you are planning a river cruise in Europe or a relaxing beach vacation in the Caribbean, travel is likely on your agenda.

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    However, before you pack your bags, it is essential to understand how your health insurance travels with you. Many beneficiaries are surprised to learn that Original Medicare provides almost no coverage outside the United States. This can leave travelers vulnerable to significant financial risks if a medical emergency occurs.

    Fortunately, there is a solution. Medicare Supplement plans, also known as Medigap, can provide a safety net when you are away from home. These plans are designed to fill the gaps in Original Medicare, and for travelers, they offer a vital layer of protection that allows you to explore with peace of mind.

    Why Medicare Does Not Cover Most Care Outside the U.S.

    The first thing to understand is the territorial limit of Original Medicare. Medicare Part A and Part B generally only cover care you receive within the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and American Samoa.

    Once you leave these territories, your Original Medicare coverage essentially stops. If you break a leg in France or suffer a heart attack in Mexico, the U.S. government will not pay for your hospital stay or doctor visits. You would be responsible for 100% of the costs, which could escalate quickly in a foreign healthcare system.

    There are very rare exceptions to this rule. Medicare may pay for services in a foreign hospital if you are in the U.S. (or traveling through Canada between Alaska and another state) and the foreign hospital is closer to you than the nearest U.S. hospital that can treat your medical condition. However, for the vast majority of international vacations, you are on your own with just Original Medicare.

    Which Medigap Plans Offer Foreign Travel Emergency Coverage

    This is where a Medicare Supplement plan becomes a traveler’s best friend. Unlike Original Medicare, specific Medigap plans include a foreign travel emergency benefit. If you are shopping for a plan and know you want to travel, you should look at the following plan letters:

    It is important to note that Plans C and F are only available to beneficiaries who were eligible for Medicare before January 1, 2020. For most improved beneficiaries joining Medicare today, Plan G and Plan N are the most popular choices. Both of these excellent plans include foreign travel emergency benefits, making them top contenders for active retirees.

    How the Medigap Foreign Travel Benefit Actually Works

    The foreign travel benefit is not the same as full health insurance; it is specifically designed for emergency care. If you have one of the Medigap plans listed above, the plan pays 80% of the billed charges for certain medically necessary emergency care outside the U.S.

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    However, there are specific deductibles and limits you must understand:

    1. The Deductible: You must pay a $250 annual deductible for foreign travel services before your Medigap plan begins to pay anything.
    2. Coinsurance: Once you meet that deductible, the plan pays 80% of the covered expenses. You are responsible for the remaining 20%.
    3. Lifetime Limit: There is a lifetime limit of $50,000 for foreign travel emergency coverage. Once the plan has paid $50,000 toward your foreign medical care over the course of your life, the benefit is exhausted.

    What Is Not Covered When Traveling Abroad

    While Medigap offers robust protection, it does not cover everything. The coverage is strictly for medically necessary emergency care. This means care that is required immediately because of an injury or illness of sudden and unexpected onset.

    Medigap foreign travel benefits do not cover:

    • Routine care: You cannot go abroad for a standard checkup or monitoring of an existing condition.
    • Elective procedures: Surgeries or treatments that you schedule in advance are not covered.
    • Prescription drugs: Medications you purchase at a foreign pharmacy are generally not covered.

    The goal of the benefit is to stabilize you during a crisis, not to replace your primary healthcare maintenance.

    The 60-Day Travel Rule

    Another crucial limitation to keep in mind is the timeline. The foreign travel emergency benefit only applies during the first 60 days of your trip. The clock starts the day you leave the United States.

    If you are planning an extended stay -for example, spending the winter season in a warmer climate abroad- any medical care you receive after the 60th day will not be covered by your Medigap plan, even if it is an emergency. For trips longer than two months, you may need to look into specialized expatriate health insurance or long-term travel medical insurance.

    How to File a Claim for Emergency Care Abroad

    Using your insurance abroad is different than using it at home. Foreign hospitals and doctors are not required to file claims with Medicare or your Medigap carrier. In most cases, you will need to pay the bill upfront out of your own pocket.

    To get reimbursed, you must file a claim with your Medigap carrier upon your return. Here is the process:

    1. Pay the bill: Use a credit card or cash to settle the charges at the foreign facility.
    2. Keep all documentation: You need itemized bills showing exactly what services were provided.
    3. Translate if necessary: If the bills are not in English, you may need to provide a translation.
    4. Submit the claim: Send the itemized bills and proof of payment to your Medicare Supplement insurance company, not to Medicare.

    Tips for Travelers with Medigap

    To ensure you are fully protected, consider these tips before your next departure:

    • Check your Lifetime Limit: If you have used your foreign travel benefit before, call your carrier to see how much of your $50,000 lifetime limit remains.
    • Buy Travel Insurance: Because the Medigap lifetime limit is $50,000, it may not be enough for a catastrophic event, such as an emergency medical evacuation which can cost over $100,000. Pairing your Medigap plan with a third-party travel insurance policy is a smart strategy.
    • Carry Your ID Card: Always keep your Medigap ID card with you, along with a list of your medications and doctor contacts.

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