Think you very much for the information. Warren, with ur background in Ins for me was more valid than most. I purchased travel ins every time for international travel. I needed to go to a clinic twice. I did not use my INS with @ $250 deductible. I just went to a local clinic payed $25 & 13 including medication. Also I was very surprised how much time the doctors spent.
Thank you for this vitally important information. I was living Mexico with my husband and four children. My late husband contract H1N1 and I am so thankful that her got major medical insurance prior to becoming ill. Even though my husband passed away the 3 months of care he received was top notch. But due to an insurance error I had to pay out of pocket in the initial onset for life saving medications. You can never have enough insurance when traveling and living abroad.
What do you think of Berkshire Hathaway? We have the Luxury Care plan. We claimed the travel costs as $0 because we were just looking at the health coverage. They will cover trips up to 364 days. Because we are traveling back to the US for a few months, we got a 7 months plan for less than a $1,000 for two of us and we are both over 54. The maximum covered is $100,00, there is emergency evacuation, and no deductible. Sounds too good to be true.
It was good the first time out, strange how the algo messes with things. Ran it through again, hope this one gets boosted better. Wonder if it's because you rep companies and are also giving advice, who knows. Maybe a google advertiser complained you are giving good unbiased info, lol.
Excellent information, thank you! Is is typical (or not) for global medical insurance policies to cover doctor's office visits? As in - for an annual physical exam, or periodic checkups with your cardiologist or dermatologist or OBGYN etc.? By cover, I mean cover cost after meeting annual deductible as I'm assuming these policies probably don't offer coverage for just a co-pay/co-insurance that we might experience in the US with medical insurance.
QUESTION: When exploring these global carriers, they ask for a "Primary Country". We will be traveling throughout numerous continents for a year. How do we choose a primary country? Also, does the Primary country change the cost?
I would like to see you interview more people using and on the local national social healthcare of their country, not the catastrophic insurance you always discuss. I get your advertising your services. But similar to the USA (medicare) each country has its own national insurance coverage. The reason European countries are different then the USA is they offer it's citizens insurance for pre-existing and other health conditions as long as they are in that country. You mostly focus on expat life via a visa, but what about expat life with an EU country's citizenship? Can you start to shed some light on insurance for each country, and more interviews with local expats of each country.
We take the Expats that are volunteering to give us their story. We don’t have a stable of expats that we are turning down. If somebody volunteers to give us a story and they fit the description you’re looking for that’s great, but we are not trying to avoid giving you that information. If you have somebody that wants to volunteer to share information like you’re looking for please send them our direction.
@@WarrenJulieTravel I still work in the US and am a few years from being nomadic, but I definitely will once we fly the coop. But currently planning and trying to figure out the specifics.
@@popovdes5576 yes, email warrenjulietravel@gmail.com I will be delayed about four days responding. I’m traveling through multiple countries over the next few days.
I actually went to Google to make sure you weren’t speaking of Evacuation coverage which are components of many expat programs and/or travel insurance. Rescue insurance is to cover the cost of search and rescue, helicopter rescue, high altitude, military extraction hiring special ops, etc. I ran a quote at global rescue, and honestly it seemed pricey and I doubt I’d ever have a need for it. If going to somewhere sketchy or if you have extreme hobbies it could be important. For us and most I think regular medical evacuation and potential political evacuation both often included in less expensive programs would probably suffice.
On another note I went to peek at your channel and website. If you are in the Pirmasans, Zweibrucken area in August we will be there for a week. We plan to do some hiking, I was once stationed in Zweibrucken in my Air Force days. You are welcome to join us if you wish to.
Think you very much for the information. Warren, with ur background in Ins for me was more valid than most. I purchased travel ins every time for international travel. I needed to go to a clinic twice. I did not use my INS with @ $250 deductible. I just went to a local clinic payed $25 & 13 including medication. Also I was very surprised how much time the doctors spent.
Thanks for watching. We have been very impressed with our international care. If I can help you, please let me know.
Thank you. This is very helpful for my upcoming travel plans.
You are very welcome, please let us know if we can help you further.
Thank you for this vitally important information. I was living Mexico with my husband and four children. My late husband contract H1N1 and I am so thankful that her got major medical insurance prior to becoming ill. Even though my husband passed away the 3 months of care he received was top notch. But due to an insurance error I had to pay out of pocket in the initial onset for life saving medications. You can never have enough insurance when traveling and living abroad.
I am so very sorry to hear about the loss of your husband. We really appreciate you watching the video and sharing your story. Best of luck to you. 🙏
You reveled a few providers to me that I didn't know. Thanks.
You are very welcome:)
What do you think of Berkshire Hathaway? We have the Luxury Care plan. We claimed the travel costs as $0 because we were just looking at the health coverage. They will cover trips up to 364 days. Because we are traveling back to the US for a few months, we got a 7 months plan for less than a $1,000 for two of us and we are both over 54. The maximum covered is $100,00, there is emergency evacuation, and no deductible. Sounds too good to be true.
Sounds like a good Travel Insurance, probably not to different than the IMG Patriot.
Good information. Thank you Warren & Julie!
Our pleasure! Thank you for watching:)
Good information! Thank you.
Thanks 😊
It was good the first time out, strange how the algo messes with things. Ran it through again, hope this one gets boosted better. Wonder if it's because you rep companies and are also giving advice, who knows. Maybe a google advertiser complained you are giving good unbiased info, lol.
Yeah, it’s a mystery. They will give 100k views to a channel that knows nada about insurance, yet suppress experience and expertise. 🤷🏼♂️
Excellent information, thank you! Is is typical (or not) for global medical insurance policies to cover doctor's office visits? As in - for an annual physical exam, or periodic checkups with your cardiologist or dermatologist or OBGYN etc.? By cover, I mean cover cost after meeting annual deductible as I'm assuming these policies probably don't offer coverage for just a co-pay/co-insurance that we might experience in the US with medical insurance.
QUESTION: When exploring these global carriers, they ask for a "Primary Country". We will be traveling throughout numerous continents for a year. How do we choose a primary country? Also, does the Primary country change the cost?
The primary country can change the costs. Please email me if you need additional information.
@@WarrenJulieTravel thank you! I did email you and received a detailed response. I will use your links to set up our insurance! Happy travels to you!
I thought it was you but I needed to answer for others:)
Well, that bridge collapsing looks like it could’ve been an animal trap, I know it wasn’t but somehow falling into the ditch did. Glad he’s OK.
We are very glad he was not injured. It could have been a terrible fall.
I would like to see you interview more people using and on the local national social healthcare of their country, not the catastrophic insurance you always discuss. I get your advertising your services. But similar to the USA (medicare) each country has its own national insurance coverage. The reason European countries are different then the USA is they offer it's citizens insurance for pre-existing and other health conditions as long as they are in that country. You mostly focus on expat life via a visa, but what about expat life with an EU country's citizenship? Can you start to shed some light on insurance for each country, and more interviews with local expats of each country.
We take the Expats that are volunteering to give us their story. We don’t have a stable of expats that we are turning down. If somebody volunteers to give us a story and they fit the description you’re looking for that’s great, but we are not trying to avoid giving you that information. If you have somebody that wants to volunteer to share information like you’re looking for please send them our direction.
Do any of your carriers accommodate preexisting conditions?
Yes to different degrees. Please send me an email at Warrenjulietravel@gmail.com and I can try and help you out.
@@WarrenJulieTravel I still work in the US and am a few years from being nomadic, but I definitely will once we fly the coop. But currently planning and trying to figure out the specifics.
I am not us citizen, can I still get the insurance from your agent?
@@popovdes5576 yes, email warrenjulietravel@gmail.com
I will be delayed about four days responding. I’m traveling through multiple countries over the next few days.
whats your thought on rescue insurance?
I actually went to Google to make sure you weren’t speaking of Evacuation coverage which are components of many expat programs and/or travel insurance. Rescue insurance is to cover the cost of search and rescue, helicopter rescue, high altitude, military extraction hiring special ops, etc. I ran a quote at global rescue, and honestly it seemed pricey and I doubt I’d ever have a need for it. If going to somewhere sketchy or if you have extreme hobbies it could be important. For us and most I think regular medical evacuation and potential political evacuation both often included in less expensive programs would probably suffice.
On another note I went to peek at your channel and website. If you are in the Pirmasans, Zweibrucken area in August we will be there for a week. We plan to do some hiking, I was once stationed in Zweibrucken in my Air Force days. You are welcome to join us if you wish to.
@@WarrenJulieTravel World Nomads has a policy that covers extreme sports and it's pretty affordable.
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