Can you imagine the fear of being far away from home and having a sudden medical emergency?
You may not be sure where the nearest hospital is and you don’t speak the language fluently, or you need emergency medical transportation home as soon as possible.
When you add Travel Protection to your WeSalute+ subscription plan, you’ll be covered with $50,000 of Global Travel Medical Emergency Evacuation ("MedEvac") insurance any time you are over 100 miles from your primary residence. In the event of sudden illness, this benefit will help you get transported home from almost anywhere in the world.
Our travel insurance coverage is especially beneficial for members who are retired and are planning frequent trips, or for those embarking on a cruise where MedEvac coverage is required.
Do you have a college student or child in boarding school more than 100 miles from your home? If your child experiences a medical emergency while away at school, you have the peace of mind of knowing you can always get them back home if medically necessary.
Details of the Offer
Transportation to a licensed medical facility in your home country for all injuries and illnesses that warrant evacuation and no adequate medical services are currently available.*
One-way airfare back home is provided for children traveling with you, so they will not be left behind.
Repatriation of mortal remains, in the event of death.
Up to $50,000 of emergency travel medical evacuation and related assistance when you are more than 100 miles from home, whether for business or leisure.
Additional family members seeking insurance coverage need to also be a WeSalute member. To add family memberships at 50% off, please log into your account.
They [WeSalute (founded as Veterans Advantage)] were incredible. They talked to me and the doctors daily, set up conference calls between Mexico and United States surgeons and sent a Lear Jet to MedEvac us from Toluca hospital to a hospital in Santa Fe, New Mexico. That alone was would have cost us $25,000. Their coordination of it all saved me the hassle in a very stressful time. We are so, so thankful!
Linda Ranweiler
Terms & Conditions
Medical Emergency Evacuation means, if warranted by the severity of the Insured Person's Injury or Emergency Sickness:
1) the Insured Person's immediate Transportation from the place where he or she suffers an Injury or Emergency Sickness to the nearest hospital or other medical facility where appropriate medical treatment can be obtained;
3) the Insured Person's Transportation to his or her current place of primary residence to obtain further medical
treatment in a hospital or other medical facility or to recover after suffering an Injury or Emergency Sickness and being treated at a local hospital or other medical facility; or
3) both 1) and 2) above.
A Medical Emergency Evacuation also includes medical treatment, medical services and medical supplies necessarily received in connection with such Transportation.
* Medically Necessary or Medical Necessity means a determination by the Insured Person's Physician that Treatment, service or supply provided to treat an Injury is:
1) appropriate and consistent with the diagnosis and does not exceed in scope, duration, or intensity the level of care needed to provide safe, adequate, and appropriate treatment of the Injury;
2) is commonly accepted as proper care or treatment of the Injury in accordance with the medical practices of the United States and federal guidelines;
3) can reasonably be expected to result in or contribute to the improvement of the Injury; and
4) is provided in the most conservative manner or in the least intensive setting without adversely affecting the condition of the Injury or the quality of the Medical Care provided.
The fact that a Physician may prescribe, order, recommend, or approve a treatment, service or supply does not, of itself, make the treatment, service, or supply medically necessary for the purpose of determining eligibility for coverage under the policy.
The Medical Professional must be acting within the scope of his/her license. A Medical Professional does not include an Insured Person or any Immediate Family Member.
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