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Different health insurance systems for different countries



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By : Ray Sondeo    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-11-09 06:40:39
It is a well-known fact that healthcare systems vary across the world. It's a good idea for a traveler going abroad to know how international health insurance works at the destination. This information is especially useful for short-term visitors who plan to reside at the destination for more than a month.

For a vacationer, international medical costs will, in most cases, be paid by the plan holder and later reimbursed. However, checking how reimbursement works before leaving on the trip will save later trouble. Some countries work with an exclusive private system, but most countries have some partnership with the government.

The U.S. healthcare system is mostly private-apart from two programs-Medicare and Medicaid. If you are visiting the United States, you must purchase international health insurance. The country's healthcare system is a matter of passionate debate, because 16% of the GDP is spent on healthcare, and people feel the system is inadequate.

In contrast, the U.K. healthcare system is almost entirely funded by public insurance, with a few people (11% of the population) opting for extra private insurance for better coverage. Most people receive medical treatment for free, barring a few conditions-eye and dental treatment, for instance. international health insurance is a must for all international visitors.

France follows a social health insurance system, which covers all residents, whose paychecks are automatically charged. Supplemental private health insurance is common. Public hospitals are managed by a government agency. Visitors to France may require a Schengen visa and the international travel health insurance purchased should meet visa requirements.

The Singaporean dual healthcare system seems to be the toast of the world. While the country spends just 3.8% of its GDP on healthcare, it is one of the healthiest countries to live in. Because of the dual system, check what your international travel health insurance covers, and how to file a valid claim. In Singapore, most primary care is private and most hospital care is public.

Many other countries may have systems similar to, or in-between, the systems mentioned above. International travel health insurance and knowledge of coverage are a must for international travel. In India, healthcare is free for everyone at public hospitals, but the quality of care is questionable.

For coverage abroad, there are a range of short-term and long-term international health insurance plans, underwritten by renowned companies such as Lloyd's, Nationwide, and AIG.

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Ray Sondeo often writes about international insurance .

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