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Is your employer group travel insurance enough?

Monday, October 28, 2024
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When planning for your next trip, understanding the differences between your group health insurance plan’s out-of-country coverage and buying standalone travel insurance is crucial to keeping you and your family protected on both out-of-country and out-of-province trips.

Travel insurance is an important feature of your benefits plan and is great to have, but there may be certain instances where it makes sense to top up with an individual plan. Let’s break down the key differences, benefits, and coverage options to help you make an informed decision.

Pacific Blue Cross group members can easily check the details of their group travel insurance online, any time by logging in to Member Profile or by talking to your trusted advisor.

Summary of contents:

  1. Why travel insurance matters
  2. Key differences between group and individual travel insurance
  3. Comparing Pacific Blue Cross group vs. individual travel coverage
  4. Explore your individual travel insurance options



Travel insurance protects you from unexpected events like medical emergencies during trips.

Whether you're planning a quick business trip or a family vacation, travel insurance is essential to ensure that you're protected against the unexpected, like medical emergencies, trip cancellations, baggage issues and more.

While many travellers have travel coverage provided by their employer or organization, it’s helpful to know that there are a few key differences between this type of coverage and standalone individual travel insurance. Understanding these differences in protection can help you make a more informed decision about your travel protection, so you can enjoy your trip just that much more.

While the specifics of your out-of-country coverage will always vary by employer, below is a summary of some of the major differences between most of our group versus individual plans.

Review and compare the specifics of your existing group out-of-country coverage today by logging into your Member Profile, or by talking to your trusted advisor.

Individual
travel insurance
Group health plan
(out-of-country)
Basic Deluxe
COVERAGE OVERVIEW
Lifetime maximum $10 million CAD Limits vary
Trip duration Up to one year with MSP approval Most plans have a 60 day trip duration maximum
Pre-existing conditions Conditions apply Most plans cover pre-existing conditions; pre-existing conditions are excluded for some retirees
EXPENSES RELATED TO ILLNESS OR INJURY
Hospitalization Unlimited Up to 90 days
Incidental expenses $100 per hospitalization Not covered
Emergency dental Up to $500 for dental emergencies; $2,000 for dental accidents Dental accident only or dental emergencies; payment in accordance with Pacific Blue Cross Dental Fee Schedule
Meals/accommodations when travel home delayed due to illness or injury $300 per person/day (maximum $3,000 per person ) Not covered $100 per family/day for up to 7 days
RETURNING HOME FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT2
Transportation home of covered family members Covered, including escort for child if required; conditions apply Not covered Covered;3 conditions apply
Return of vehicle $5,000 Not covered $500
Return of baggage $300 Not covered
Return of a pet $500 Not covered
Return of a deceased $10,000 Not covered $5,000; $1,500 if cremated
VISITING THE HOSPITALIZED MEMBER4
Round trip economy airfare Covered Not covered Covered*
Meals/accommodations $300/day to $1,200 Not covered $100/day for up to 7 days
Travel insurance for the visiting member Provided at no cost Not provided
OPTIONAL BENEFITS
Trip cancellation/Interruption Optional Not covered
Emergency return benefit Optional — covers the cost to return home for an emergency and then back to the vacation destination Not covered
Air flight accident Optional — up to $300,000 Not covered
Lost, stolen or damaged baggage Optional — $500, $1,000, $1,500 or $2,000 coverage Not covered
The information provided here summarizes coverage under Pacific Blue Cross Travel Plans and standard group Extended Health Care Plans. Amounts shown are maximum amounts payable. Check plan documents for complete terms and conditions, limits and exclusions.
1 Pregnancy/childbirth expenses within two months of due date are excluded on all plans.
2 At our option and expense, and when it is safe to do so, we may bring an injured or ill member home for treatment. In those cases, there may be related expenses incurred by the covered member or family.
3 Combined limit of $5,000 per medical emergency
4 If a covered member traveling alone is hospitalized for more than seven days, the plan covers expenses for a family member to visit when recommended by the attending physician and approved by us.

Review your group health plan and consider adding standalone travel insurance from Pacific Blue Cross for the duration of your trip to keep your travels stress-free. Whether you’re hiking the Himalayas or simply enjoying a seaside sunset, having the right coverage means fewer worries and more adventures

Pro tip: Be sure your Pacific Blue Cross standalone travel insurance covers the entire duration of your trip. While we coordinate claims with other providers, we don’t top up days that aren’t covered. If you don’t have coverage for the full trip—from departure to return—your claim could be denied.

For example, if you’re travelling for 30 days and your credit card covers 14, you'll need a Pacific Blue Cross individual travel plan for the full 30 days, not just the remaining 16.

Questions? Explore our standalone travel insurance plans today, talk to your trusted advisor, or contact one of our travel insurance experts at 1 800 USE-BLUE (1 800 873-2583).

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