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Blue Cross Travel Insurance Review 2024

Updated: Jan 8, 2024, 12:49pm

Blue Cross may be a household name when it comes to extended health insurance and group plans, but the company has been offering travel insurance for almost 50 years. A huge plus to a Blue Cross policy is the ability to pick and choose your coverage options to suit your travel needs and budget. There’s no mandatory medical questionnaire, and there’s included flight delay coverage for all plans. While some payout limits are lower than other plans, this is still solid coverage for a good price.

  • Customizable coverage options
  • Flight delay coverage for all plans
  • No mandatory medical questionnaire
  • Optional pandemic coverage
  • No online quote available for ages 75 and over
  • No cancel for any reason (CFAR) coverage
  • No coverage for higher-risk sports or adventure travel
  • Some lower payouts than other plans

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Blue Cross began in 1929 as a way to make healthcare more accessible for patients at Baylor University hospital in Texas. Subscribers paid $0.50 a month for up to 21 days of hospitalization per year. Buoyed by the company’s success in the U.S., Manitoba became the first province in Canada to establish a Blue Cross prepaid health care plan in 1938 in response to government funding shortfalls for hospitals after the Great Depression. Ontario followed suit in 1941.

Today, Blue Cross provides group health coverage, as well as travel and life insurance through seven regional not-for-profit service organizations. These member groups include: Alberta Blue Cross (serving Alberta and Northwest Territories), Manitoba Blue Cross (serving Manitoba and Nunavut), Medavie Blue Cross (serving New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and PEI), Ontario Blue Cross, Pacific Blue Cross (serving British Columbia and the Yukon), Quebec Blue Cross and Saskatchewan Blue Cross. Blue Cross is part of a larger global network, including the American Blue Cross Blue Shield Association.

Blue Cross launched its first travel insurance policy in Canada in 1977.

Blue Cross travel insurance is underwritten by Canassurance Hospital Service Association (CHSA) or Canassurance Insurance Company.

This review is based on plans from Ontario Blue Cross. If you live elsewhere in Canada, your plan offerings may differ.

Here are the key types of travel insurance coverage offered in Blue Cross travel insurance plans:

  • Emergency medical insurance: If you get ill or are injured on your trip, travel medical insurance can pay for emergency medical expenses, up to the coverage limits in your plan. These expenses can include doctor and hospital bills, medication and lab work.
  • Trip cancellation insurance: If you cancel a trip for a reason listed in your travel policy, such as you or your travelling companion becoming ill, weather conditions causing a massive delay or you end up losing your job, trip cancellation insurance can reimburse you for prepaid, non-refundable costs.
  • Travel interruption or delay insurance: Trip interruption insurance can pay for a last-minute flight home in an emergency and money that you lose if you have to return home earlier than expected, such as non-refundable activities and hotel stays. If your flight is delayed , your insurance can cover the cost of incidentals, such as meals or accommodations, after a specified period of time, usually six, 10 or 12 hours.
  • Baggage insurance: Baggage travel insurance can compensate you up to your policy limits if your luggage is lost or stolen. It will reimburse the depreciated value of your suitcases and what you packed. If your checked bags are delayed, it can reimburse you for the cost of the necessities you’ll have to buy to tide you over.
  • Travel accident insurance: This coverage offers compensation in the event of accidental death or catastrophic injury from an accident during your trip. Flight Accident Insurance covers injury while you’re on a commercial plane, during a connection or in an airport. Travel Accident Insurance covers death or dismemberment, including the loss of limbs or eyesight, while on your trip.

Blue Cross allows you to customize and combine the amount of coverage you need. You can either choose the all inclusive plan or pick individual coverage options à la carte. So, for example, you could choose emergency medical coverage and baggage coverage, or trip cancellation/interruption coverage and baggage coverage.

Package Plus: This option is a combination of the most popular coverage options and includes at least one of emergency medical care and/or trip cancellation or interruption, along with accidental death or dismemberment, and baggage coverage.

Coverage for emergency medical treatment includes:

  • Hospital accommodation in a semi-private or private room
  • Physician fees
  • Private duty nursing
  • Paramedical services, such as care from a physiotherapist, chiropractor, osteopath or podiatrist/chiropodist (combined), up to $400 per profession
  • Urgent dermatological care, up to $400 per trip
  • Tests and diagnostics
  • Prescription medication as part of emergency treatment
  • The cost of buying or renting crunches, canes or splints, the cost of renting a wheelchair, orthopaedic devices or other medical devices
  • Incidental expenses when hospitalized, such as telephone, TV, parking, etc., up to $100 per day, maximum $500 per hospitalization
  • Emergency dental due to a blow to the face, up to $2,000 per accident
  • Emergency dental due to pain or disease, up to $500 per trip
  • Ground or air ambulance transportation

Medical coverage also covers the cost to return home if medically necessary (and includes a travelling companion or family member), as well as baggage return and pet return. If your return home is delayed due to a medical emergency, this benefit covers meals and accommodations.

Emergency Medical: If you’re only worried about medical emergencies while travelling, this benefit offers all of the medical coverage listed above.

Trip Cancellation or Interruption: This coverage option reimburses you for insured travel expenses (such as hotels or prepaid excursions) if you have to cancel, interrupt, extend or modify your trip due to a covered reason. With this coverage, you can also choose not to insure your trip, but opt in for additional trip coverage. This includes transportation expenses if you have to interrupt, modify or extend your trip, as well as a subsistence allowance for hotels and meals if your return home is delayed.

Accidental Death or Dismemberment: This coverage option offers reimbursement in the event you die, or lose the use of one or more limbs during a travel accident. The amount paid out depends on your age and the severity of the accident.

Baggage Coverage: This insures you if your baggage is delayed for more than 12 hours, or lost, stolen or damaged during your trip.

Flight Delay Service: This service is available at no extra cost to anyone with Blue Cross travel insurance, even if you don’t have trip cancellation or trip interruption coverage.

If your flight is delayed, you automatically receive the following benefits:

  • Three hour or more delay: Access to an airport lounge. If a lounge is not available, you’ll receive $40 for each person named on the insurance contract.
  • Six hour or more delay: One hotel room (per policy) plus $50 per person, up to a maximum of $200. If no hotel room is available, you’ll receive $250.

Once registered for the service, the Blue Cross system tracks your flight in real time. If it’s delayed, you’ll receive a text message or email telling you how to access your benefits. Your hotel room, if required, will be booked for you and there is no need to submit a claim later.

We’ve highlighted the key benefits for each coverage option available for the single trip plan when travelling outside of Canada to help you identify which is the best fit for you. One of medical or trip cancellation/interruption coverage is mandatory, but accidental death or dismemberment and baggage are optional.

The price of a Blue Cross travel insurance plan depends on factors such as the cost of your trip, your age and the amount of coverage you choose.

Here are some examples of the cost for Blue Cross single trip plans for healthy travellers based in Ontario. These quotes do not include the optional protection for pandemic related costs.

These quotes do not include baggage coverage, except for the all inclusive plan option.

Using the example of the Mexico trip, baggage can be added to the medical only plan for $19.96 (making the plan total $74.22) and to the Trip Cancellation and Interruption only plan for $19.96 (for a plan total of $142.12)

With your emergency medical coverage, you can also add an optional deductible, or the amount you will pay out of pocket before your coverage kicks in, of $250, $500, $1,500, $2,500 or $5,000.

Emergency medical: $5 million Cancel For Any Reason: Yes, 50% to 75% Baggage insurance (maximum): $1,500

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Emergency medical: $5 million Cancel For Any Reason: No Baggage insurance (maximum): $1,000

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Emergency medical: $5 million Cancel For Any Reason: No Baggage insurance (maximum): $1,500

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Blue Cross offers an Optional Protection: Pandemic add-on that reimburses travel expenses normally excluded under the Trip Cancellation or Interruption Coverage. This add-on must be purchased with trip cancellation and interruption coverage and within five days of the first trip deposit or at least 45 days prior to the departure date.

The benefit is dependent on whether or not there is a Canadian government travel advisory in effect or not on the date the coverage takes effect.

If a travel advisory is in effect, then the pandemic is known and foreseeable, and reimbursement will only be paid due to a travel delay.

In general, when the return date must be delayed due to a diagnosis, positive screen test or contact tracing in relation to a pandemic, benefits include:

  • A maximum of $250 per day per insured person, up to $2,500, for hotel and meals (trip maximum of $5,000)
  • A maximum of of $500 per insured person for changing the date or replacing your ticket on your return flight (trip maximum $1,000)

If there is no travel advisory in effect, then the pandemic is unforeseeable, and the trip cancellation and coverage applies to the full extent, per the policy wording. In other words, in this case a pandemic is not considered a reason for exclusion.

Here’s how the costs compare for single trip insurance with and without the optional pandemic coverage

Blue Cross offers a preferred rates discount for snowbirds aged 55 and above travelling more than 32 days, as well as a $25 travelling companion discount and a $15 grandchildren discount.

Yes. You can buy multi-trip annual insurance if you travel more than once a year for multiple individual trips. Blue Cross offers medical only coverage, trip coverage and all inclusive coverage for four, eight, 17, 31, 60, 90, 150 or 180 days per trip.

Here’s how the prices between single trip and multi-trip insurance compare for the all inclusive and medical only plans:

Blue Cross Travel Assistance is included with all travel insurance products and is available 24/7, 365 days of the year either before or during your trip. Depending on the coverage provided by your insurance policy, emergency support includes:

  • Referral to an appropriate medical facility
  • Confirming medical insurance coverage to facilitate your care at the clinic or hospital
  • Communicating with the physician treating you
  • Coordinating repatriation when medically necessary
  • Coordinating the safe return home of your dependent children if you are hospitalized
  • Coordinating travel for a bedside family member if you are hospitalized for at least three days
  • Coordinating the return of your vehicle if you can not due to an accident or illness
  • Interpreter services for emergency calls
  • Coordinating claims and payment to hospital/clinic, if applicable
  • Assistance in the event of loss or theft of identification documents
  • Providing information on embassies and consulates
  • Referral to a lawyer in the event of a serious accident
  • Settling of formalities in the event of death and repatriation of remains

When calling Blue Cross Travel Assistance, you’ll need your insurance contract number and your provincial health insurance number.

If you (or someone calling on your behalf) do not contact Blue Cross Travel Assistance before receiving medical treatment, your claim may be denied. A relative or medical staff member must contact Travel Assistance within 24 hours of starting medical treatment. It’s important to remember that certain services, such as paramedical treatment, must be approved in advance. If you need to cancel or modify your trip and you have trip cancellation and interruption coverage, you must notify Blue Cross within 48 hours of becoming aware of an event that triggers a change.

Blue Cross will not pay any medical expenses related to any medical condition that is not stable for a set period of time, either three or six months (depending on your age), before your coverage takes effect.

A medical condition is considered stable when all of the following are true:

  • No new medical diagnosis has been made
  • No new symptoms appears and there was no worsening or increase in the frequency of existing symptoms
  • No hospitalization has taken place
  • No new medication was prescribed or recommended
  • No change of dosage was made to a medication already prescribed or recommended (with some exceptions)
  • No new treatment or medical test is pending or has been prescribed, ongoing or recommended
  • No ongoing treatment has been changed or discontinued
  • No prescribed or recommended treatment, no medical advice has been ignored

In addition, Blue Cross has a number of age- and condition-specific exclusions, including:

For policyholders aged 54 and under during the three months preceding the effective date of coverage or for policyholders aged 55 to 75 travelling less than 32 days during the six months preceding the effective date of coverage:

  • Any heart condition for while you have used nitroglycerine more than once in a seven-day period for the relief of chest pain
  • Any pulmonary condition for which you have been treated with home oxygen or have required corticosteroid therapy

For policyholders aged 55 to 75 who are travelling 32 days or more and for people aged 76 or over, the following medical conditions are excluded unless the insurance certificate stipulates otherwise:

  • During your lifetime, any illness which relates to a cardiovascular condition, kidney failure or a major organ transplant, including bone marrow, liver, lung, heart and pancreas
  • During the 24 months before the effective date of coverage, any chronic pulmonary condition for which you have been hospitalized or have used cortisone tablets
  • During the 12 months preceding the effective date of coverage, any illness which relates to the following conditions for which you have been diagnosed or treated: Cancer and gastrointestinal conditions, such as hepatitis C or Crohn’s disease

Travellers over age 54 who are travelling for longer than 31 days and travellers aged 76 and older can have their physician complete an optional medical questionnaire that is then submitted to Blue Cross for evaluation. The Blue Cross medical team can then decide if your pre-existing or chronic condition is approved for coverage or not.

There are a number of scenarios not covered by travel insurance and it’s critical to know what not to do before you make a claim. The following are some of the most common situations not covered by travel insurance:

  • Treatment received without approval from Blue Cross Travel Assistance if the medical need was not urgent or if sufficient attempts were not made to receive prior approval
  • Foreseeable treatment for a known medical condition
  • Failure to comply with a prescribed treatment
  • Non-urgent, experimental or optional treatment, such as routine checkups, aesthetic care, rehabilitation, convalescent care, clinical research or experimental drugs
  • Continued treatment once the medical emergency is over
  • Continued treatment if you refuse repatriation
  • Unreasonable billing, namely any invoiced amount not considered a “customary and reasonable expense”
  • A child born during the trip
  • Mental health disorders
  • Suicide and intentional injury
  • Use of alcohol, drugs and other intoxicants
  • Any illegal or criminal act
  • Acts of war and civil unrest
  • High-risk sports or activities, including extreme sports, motor sports, sports practiced as a paid professional, high-level sports competitions, aerial sports, combat sports, sports authorizing tackling or body checking, high-risk water sports and high-risk mountain or climbing sports
  • Loss or damage of certain items such as a vehicle, personal items such as prosthetics or glasses, cash, tickets or documents, antiques or collectibles, food or animals or breakage of fragile items

To be eligible for insurance with Blue Cross, the following must apply:

  • You are a resident of Canada and are covered under a government health insurance plan
  • You are over 30-days old on the departure date of your trip

In addition, for travellers aged 55 and over, you must not:

  • Have received medical advice not to travel
  • Suffer from a medical condition in a terminal stage
  • Suffer from kidney failure treated with dialysis
  • Have been diagnosed with or treated for metastatic cancer in the last five years
  • Have been prescribed or treated with home oxygen in the past 12 months

You can file a claim online 24/7 by visiting the Blue Cross secure electronic document filing website where you can start a new claim, submit your required documentation and follow the progress of your claim. The website currently notes that processing your claim could take up to 30 days.

In addition to your claim form you may be asked to provide:

  • A medical certificate issued by the physician who treated you that confirms you received treatment and/or a medical emergency occurred either during or before your trip
  • Receipts and proof of payment for the medical care and services provided or related travel expenses
  • Itemized billing for the care and services provided
  • Proof of your travel dates
  • A supporting document, such as a police report or letter from the airline, confirming that a serious, unforeseen and non-excluded event is the cause of your claim
  • Unused transportation tickets, official receipts from new return transportation or proof of reimbursement or credit.

You must submit the completed claim form within 90 days of the event, including all supporting documentation and itemized receipts.

Blue Cross Travel Insurance FAQs

Does blue cross pay for medical costs upfront.

According to the company, Blue Cross Travel Assistance is part of a worldwide assistance network that includes hospitals, clinics, medical escorts, and air and land carriers and “when the situation allows, we pay the medical costs directly to the provider so you don’t have to pay anything upfront or out of your pocket.”

Does Blue Cross cover COVID-19?

Emergency medical care for COVID-19 is covered as long as you have not contracted or experienced symptoms prior to the effective date of your contract. This does not cover the cost of COVID-19 tests while travelling, unless one is prescribed by a physician due to a medical emergency or sudden illness.

Does Blue Cross offer coverage extensions?

Yes. Your coverage is automatically extended for 24 hours starting on the final day of your trip due to a transportation delay. If you or your travelling companion are hospitalized, your coverage is extended for the period of hospitalization and the 24-hour period after discharge. If your return home is delayed due to a medical emergency that started within 24 hours before your scheduled return date and required emergency treatment, your coverage is automatically extended for up to 72 hours.

You can also request an extension if you want to stay longer on your trip, provided you apply before the expiry date of your policy, you are still eligible for insurance and your health has not changed since your departure. Your request may be denied if you have a claim in progress or the Canadian government has a new travel advisory in effect or recommends travellers return home.

Does Blue Cross require a medical questionnaire?

No. Unlike other insurance providers, a medical questionnaire is not mandatory, but is offered to travellers over age 54 who are travelling for longer than 31 days and travellers aged 76 and older. All travellers answer a basic health declaration to confirm eligibility that asks questions such as, has your doctor advised you not to travel, do you suffer from a terminal illness and do you suffer from kidney failure treated through dialysis. A medical questionnaire, which is completed by your physician, is optional but is recommended if you have pre-existing conditions. Your answers to these questions will be assessed by the Blue Cross medical directors and if you have pre-existing conditions that do “not present an increased risk, it will be covered.”

Does Blue Cross have any age restrictions?

Yes. Travellers must be at least 30 days old. If you are 85 years or under, the maximum number of days you can purchase until the annual multi-trip plan is 120 days. If you are 80 years old or under, you can purchase multi-trip insurance for maximum days of 150 or 180 days. Travellers age 76 and above can not get a quote online and must call the Customer Relations Centre for assistance.

When does my coverage with Blue Cross begin?

In general, if you purchase cancellation coverage, it begins the day you buy your policy and ends the day when you make a claim or leave on your trip. Your interruption coverage, if purchased, begins when you leave home. Your delay coverage begins once an insured risk prevents you from returning home as scheduled.

Can I get a refund with Blue Cross?

You can request a cancellation and full refund of your contract before the effective date of the contract (or the date the coverage begins) or during the 10 days following the date of purchase, with some exceptions.

Does Blue Cross offer a free look period?

Yes. Blue Cross gives you 10 days after purchase to review and cancel your contract if you’re not satisfied with it, unless you have made or intend to make a claim related to the contract, the contract is for a period of 10 days or less or if the contract was purchased within 11 days before the trip and includes the trip cancellation or interruption coverage.

Fiona Campbell is a Staff Writer for Forbes Advisor Canada. She started her career on Bay Street, but followed her love for research, writing and a good story into journalism. She is the former editor of Bankrate Canada, and has over 20 years of experience writing for various publications, including the Globe and Mail, Financial Post Business, Advisor’s Edge, Mydoh.ca and more.

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Arriving in a new country can be as daunting as it is exciting. To prevent any unnecessary anxiety, Pacific Blue Cross offers a Visitors to Canada Travel plan to ensure that your stay here is worry-free.

Our Visitors to Canada Travel plan provides protection against the high cost of emergency medical care for foreign visitors entering Canada for pleasure or business reasons, for foreign students, for immigrants or foreign workers entering Canada to lawfully seek permanent residence.

When this coverage is purchased prior to arrival in Canada, coverage becomes effective on the day you arrive. The plan is also available for purchase within 30 days of arrival, and coverage commences 72 hours following the date of application.

For returning Canadians awaiting eligibility for the Government health insurance plan to begin.

Pacific Blue Cross has you covered.

What coverage is available?

When Visitors to Canada coverage is purchased prior to arrival in Canada, coverage becomes effective on the day you arrive. The plan is also available for purchase within 30 days of arrival, and coverage commences 72 hours following the date of application.

Our Visitors to Canada travel plan covers costs related to emergency medical care resulting from an accident or sudden illness. The plan pays for expenses necessary for the stabilization of the medical condition that are over and above any benefits granted by the government programs of the person's country of residence.

Plan Highlights:

Hospitalization, medical and paramedical expenses.

  • Hospitalization:   Hospitalization expenses for ward accommodation. Semiprivate or private accommodation are not covered.
  • Physician fees:   The medical and surgical charges for the services of a physician, surgeon or anesthetist, up to the amount payable under the government fee schedule in the area where services are rendered.
  • Medical appliances:   The purchase or rental cost of crutches, canes or splints, and the rental cost of wheelchairs, orthopedic corsets and other medical appliances when prescribed by the attending physician.
  • The fees of a registered nurse (other than a relative) for private care while hospitalized and when medically necessary and prescribed by the attending physician.
  • Diagnostic services:   The charges for laboratory tests and x-rays when prescribed by the attending physician.
  • Drugs (when required as part of emergency treatment):   The cost of drugs requiring a physician's prescription, except when they are required for the continued stabilization of a chronic medical condition.
  • Accidental Dental Care:   The fees of dental surgeons for treatment necessitated by an external injury (not as a result of deliberate introduction of food or an object into the mouth), only when natural and healthy teeth, which have had no previous treatment, are damaged, or to reduce a fracture or dislocation of the jaw.

Transportation Expenses

The following services must be approved and planned by Medi-Assist.

  • Ambulance service:   We cover the cost of local ambulance or air ambulance service to the nearest accredited medical facility, including inter-Hospital transfer when the attending physician and Medi-Assist determine that existing facilities are inadequate to treat or stabilize the patient's condition.
  • Repatriation to the residence:   Covers the cost of repatriation to your country of residence by means of appropriate transportation in order to receive immediate medical attention, following the authorization of the attending physician and Medi-Assist.
  • Return of the vehicle:   We;ll cover the cost of returning a your vehicle, either private or rental, by a commercial agency or by any person authorized by Medi-Assist to your residence or nearest appropriate vehicle rental agency, when you are unable to return the vehicle due to Illness or accident.
  • Return of the deceased:   The plan pays up to $5,000 for the cost of preparation and transportation of the deceased person (excluding the cost of a coffin) to the place of residence, or up to $3,000 for the cost of cremation or burial at the place of death.
  • Subsistence allowance:   Covers up to $1,000 ($100 per day for a maximum of 10 days) for the cost of accommodation and meals in a commercial establishment, when a Covered person's return must be delayed due to Illness or bodily injury to himself or to an accompanying Member of the immediate family of the Covered person or Traveling companion.

Failure to contact Medi-Assist in the event of medical consultation or hospitalization following an accident or sudden Illness could result in refusal of the compensation requested.

Call us if an emergency strikes

Medi-Assist   is our 24/7 medical travel assistance line that will help you locate medical care, provide advisory services, refer you to interpreters, assist with transportation, contact relatives and more. It means you can focus on getting healthy and leave it to us to manage your care while in an unfamiliar environment.

If you do experience an unexpected emergency while travelling, we are here to help.

During your trip, you can call our   Medi-Assist   service to determine your level of coverage and receive help:

  • In Canada or the U.S., call toll-free:   1-888-699-9333
  • Outside of Canada or the U.S. or where toll-free is unavailable, please call collect to   1-604-419-4487   and we will pay for the call.

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Coverage that goes where you go: Travel worry-free with Blue Cross Blue Shield

Planning to hit the road this travel season?   You’ve got a lot to do!   You’ll have to book your travel, lodging and activities, pack and be sure your home is looked after while you’re gone.   That’s a lot to think about, and the list goes on. With so much to do, it’s easy to overlook one item that might prove crucial: ensuring that you will be covered if you need medical care while traveling.

Most Blue Cross Blue Shield members can rest easy since Blue Cross Blue Shield coverage opens doors in all 50 states and is accepted by over 90 percent of doctors and specialists.   And if your extended travel plans take you abroad, you can ensure you have access to quality care through GeoBlue .

BCBS Coverage Travels with You

If you aren’t sure what’s covered, it’s a good idea to call your Blue Cross Blue Shield company to find out what your benefits are if something goes awry while on vacation. When traveling within the United States, most Blue Cross Blue Shield members will be covered under the BlueCard program, which connects all 36 individual Blue Cross Blue Shield companies so that members can enjoy access to the savings the local Blue Cross Blue Shield plan has negotiated with its doctors and hospitals.

For example, if a member of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas, whose Plan includes the BlueCard program, falls and breaks his arm while hiking in Yellowstone, he will be charged the rate Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wyoming has negotiated with the local hospital rather than paying the steep fees he would otherwise encounter.   Likewise, a BCBS Wyoming member who falls ill in Dallas would be charged the rate BCBS Texas has negotiated with its local providers.   It’s one of the many benefits of belonging to the nation’s oldest and largest health insurance system.

If your plans include international travel, GeoBlue   has an extensive network of options to meet your needs when living or working abroad for an extended period of time.   Though many Blue Cross Blue Shield plans cover international care in emergency situations, GeoBlu e  plans offer the most complete set of benefits and access to services like emergency medical evacuation, which might not be covered by your regular plan.

Insurance Tips for Travelers

Here are a few steps you can take to take charge of your health while traveling:

Traveling Within the United States

  • Call your BCBS company to find out what your benefits cover while traveling.
  • Always carry your current BCBS ID Card .
  • To find nearby doctors and hospitals, call BlueCard Access at 1-800-810-BLUE (2583) or visit the Blue National Doctor & Hospital Provider Finder .
  • Call your Blue Plan for precertification or prior authorization if necessary. Refer to the phone number located on your Blue ID card.

Traveling Abroad

  • Verify your international benefits with your Blue Plan before leaving the United States, or purchase a GeoBlue  plan.
  • Always carry your Blue ID card.
  • If you need to locate a doctor or hospital, or need medical assistance services, hotlines are available 24/7. You can reach the BlueCard Worldwide Service Center at 1-800-810-BLUE (2583) or call collect at 1-804-673-1177. If you’re a GeoBlue member, call collect at 1-610-254-8771, or 1-800-257-4823 from inside the U.S.

To learn more, visit BCBS.com or the GeoBlue website.

The Blue Cross Blue Shield Association is an association of 35 independent, locally operated Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield companies.

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  1. Allianz Travel Insurance

    Traveling Abroad? Just One Medical Emergency Could Cost You $100k+. Be Prepared. Travel The World Knowing You'll Be Taken Care Of. Compare Plans & Buy Online Now.

  2. Travel Coverage

    The cost of travel is on the rise, but that isn't stopping most Canadians from planning a vacation. According to a new study from Blue Cross, Canadians spent an average of $4,200 on their last vacation, and 94 per cent feel the cost of travelling is increasing. However, the 2024 Blue Cross Travel Study also reveals that more Canadians are ...

  3. Blue Cross of Canada

    Explore our coverage options and get a quote for travel insurance that's right for you, confidentially and without obligation. Please contact us at 1-855-906-8990 from Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., if you would like a quote for: A person of 76 years or older (80 years or older for Visitors to Canada)

  4. Blue Cross Travel Insurance Review 2024

    Our Verdict. Blue Cross may be a household name when it comes to extended health insurance and group plans, but the company has been offering travel insurance for almost 50 years. A huge plus to a ...

  5. Travel Insurance

    Whether it's for a short getaway in Québec or the United States, or for your next adventure on the other side of the world, we protect you if something unexpected happens, as soon as you leave Ontario. Customizable travel insurance coverage. Worldwide support. Travel assistance available 24 hours a day. Flight Delay Service included at no ...

  6. Canada's Trusted Insurance

    Celebrating 35 years with Make-A-Wish ® Canada. Over 25,000 wishes - covering 100,000 family members - have required Blue Cross Travel Insurance, in partnership with Make a Wish ® Canada. By making so many wishes come true, wish kids have something to look forward to so they can focus less on their next treatment.

  7. Blue Cross Travel Insurance Policies

    Insurance policies. This contractual document includes details, terms and conditions of our top-up travel insurance plan for Canadians who wish to extend a travel insurance policy that they have with another company. Check out Blue Cross travel insurance policies for Canadians. Get details, terms, and conditions for individual, package, annual ...

  8. Travel

    For millions of Canadians, comprehensive emergency travel coverage offered by Blue Cross has become an essential part of their holiday plans. Canadians are optimistic about travel in 2024: Blue Cross Travel Study

  9. Comprehensive Travel Insurance

    Improving health and wellbeing for British Columbians. Protect your trip with Pacific Blue Cross's comprehensive travel insurance plans, including medical, trip cancellation, and baggage coverage. Voted Canada's Most Trusted Travel Brand by Reader's Digest from 2017 to 2023. Get a quote today!

  10. Choosing the Right Travel Insurance for Your Trip

    Purchase Insurance with the Right Timelines. Buy before you leave your province to ensure your coverage is fully available for your trip. Plus, ensure you declare the entire trip, including the day you leave to the day of your return. If anything changes with your timeline, contact your insurer. Read Your Insurance Contract Before Traveling.

  11. Travel insurance for Canadians travelling in Canada

    Why travellers prefer Blue Cross . Canada's #1 travel insurance brand and recognized worldwide; Over 80 years of expertise in insurance; $5 million travel insurance coverage, with or without deductible; Flexible and affordable travel insurance solutions; Free quote available online; Travel assistance available 24/7 for any emergency, anywhere ...

  12. Visitors to Canada

    When Visitors to Canada coverage is purchased prior to arrival in Canada, coverage becomes effective on the day you arrive. The plan is also available for purchase within 30 days of arrival, and coverage commences 72 hours following the date of application. Our Visitors to Canada travel plan covers costs related to emergency medical care ...

  13. Coverage that goes where you go: Travel worry-free with Blue Cross Blue

    Most Blue Cross Blue Shield members can rest easy since Blue Cross Blue Shield coverage opens doors in all 50 states and is accepted by over 90 percent of doctors and specialists. And if your extended travel plans take you abroad, you can ensure you have access to quality care through GeoBlue. BCBS Coverage Travels with You

  14. Members

    Members. Thank you for choosing Blue Cross. Please click the Make a Claim button below to start the Claims process. Make a Claim. Over 7 million Canadians each year choose Blue Cross to protect them and those they love with the right coverage for their needs.

  15. The Basics of Travel Insurance

    The Basics of Travel Insurance. Travel can be an incredibly enriching experience. It allows you to explore different cultures, savour distinct cuisines, embrace new lifestyles and expand your mind. The 2024 Blue Cross Travel Study shows that Canadians are feeling more optimistic about travel, and many are getting creative with their travel plans.

  16. GeoBlue

    GeoBlue international medical insurance provides travelers with access to Blue Cross Blue Shield Travel health insurance coverage around the globe. Sales: 610.263.0308 | sales@ ... etc. Emergencies are rare but everyone should have a contingency plan. Your travel health insurance plan can also come in handy when it comes to paying for a medical ...

  17. International travel health insurance

    GeoBlue covers you for all your international health insurance needs. Any U.S. citizen can buy a GeoBlue plan for short-term vacation travel, long-term living as an expatriate outside the U.S., and more — you do not have to be a Blue Cross Blue Shield member to buy a GeoBlue plan. Comprehensive coverage that includes hospitalization, doctor ...

  18. International Travel Health Insurance

    Comprehensive coverage that includes hospitalization, doctor visits, and prescriptions. Mobile app to help you find care, make appointments, receive travel alerts, and more. Emergency medical evacuation for urgent, unexpected care. 24/7/365 concierge service and online support. An elite network of English-speaking, Western-trained doctors in ...

  19. Travel medical insurance: Health coverage while traveling

    Blue Cross Blue Shield Global® Core is a program that puts you in contact with health care professionals, hospitals and medical assistance when traveling or living outside the United States, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands. Prior to your trip, call Regence Customer Service to get information about your international coverage.

  20. Travel insurance

    Explore our coverage options and get a quote for travel insurance that's right for you, confidentially and without obligation. Please contact us at 1-800-394-1965 from Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., if you would like a quote for: A person of 76 years or older (80 years or older for Visitors to Canada)

  21. Travel insurance

    Explore our coverage options and get a quote for travel insurance that's right for you, confidentially and without obligation. Please contact us at 1-866-492-2583, if you would like a quote for:. A person of 76 years or older (80 years or older for Visitors to Canada)

  22. Compare Travel Insurance Plans • BCRTA

    Both of BCRTA's travel offerings provide more extensive coverage than Green Shield Travel. As shown on the following pages, more travel incidents are covered, and in many cases coverage levels are significantly higher with the Johnson plan. The Prestige plan offers superior Sudden and Unforeseen coverage, rather than requiring 90-day stability.

  23. GeoBlue Travel insurance plans as low as $5 per trip

    Comprehensive coverage that includes hospitalization, doctors visits, and prescriptions. Online tools, a free app and 24/7/365 concierge support to help schedule appointments, manage care and fill prescriptions. Cashless, paperless service: GeoBlue direct bills for care. Emergency medical evacuation for urgent, unexpected care.

  24. Health

    Blue Cross offers a wide range of health benefits options to meet the needs of both individuals and groups. We're here to help! Canadians are optimistic about travel in 2024: Blue Cross Travel Study

  25. PDF OPTIONAL MEDICAL TRAVEL COVERAGE

    greenshield.ca 1. If you have active health and/or dental benefits with Green Shield Canada (GSC), we are pleased to also offer you optional medical travel coverage- coverage that is focused on protection for unexpected injuries or illnesses that require immediate medical attention while travelling, giving you peace of mind any time you ...