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Global Basic InsuranceSM
Underwritten by SIRIUS International Insurance Corporation

Renewable Long-Term, Worldwide Medical Coverage for Individuals and Families

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Global Medical Insurance & Global Basic Insurance

Global Medical Insurance

Global Basic Insurance

Coverage area Worldwide Worldwide
Policy maximum per individual US$5,000,000 US$5,000,000
Hospital room & board Usual, reasonable, and customary charges US$600 per day (maximum of 240 consecutive days per covered event)
Intensive care unit Usual, reasonable, and customary charges US$1,500 per day (maximum of 180 consecutive days per covered event)
Inpatient or outpatient surgery Usual, reasonable, and customary charges Usual, reasonable, and customary charges
Anesthetist’s charges associated with surgery Usual, reasonable, and customary charges 20% of the surgery benefit payable
Lab tests, X-rays, other tests associated with an inpatient covered event Usual, reasonable, and customary charges Usual, reasonable, and customary charges
Transplants US$1,000,000 lifetime US$250,000 all inclusive per transplant
Outpatient visits or exams Usual, reasonable, and customary charges 25 visits, including prenatal and postnatal care, per insured person per coverage period reimbursed to the maximum limit as outlined below:
Physician – US$70/visit
Specialist – US$70/visit
Psychiatrist-US$60/visit
Chiropractor-US$50/visit
Surgical intervention consultation-US$500/visit
Outpatient X-rays Usual, reasonable, and customary charges US$250 per exam maximum limit
Outpatient lab tests Usual, reasonable, and customary charges US$300 per exam maximum limit

Prescription medication related to a covered event

Usual, reasonable, and customary charges Usual, reasonable, and customary charges
Emergency room Usual, reasonable, and customary charges Usual, reasonable, and customary charges
Emergency dental Usual, reasonable, and customary charges US$1,000 per coverage period
Local ground ambulance Usual, reasonable, and customary charges US$1,500 per covered event (not subject to deductible or coinsurance)
Emergency medical evacuation Up to policy maximum; includes Emergency Reunion benefit of US$10,000 lifetime US$50,000 per coverage period (not subject to deductible or coinsurance)
Repatriation US$25,000 US$25,000 (not subject to deductible & coinsurance)
Supplemental accident US$300 per occurrence No coverage

Maternity

US$50,000 lifetime (maximum of US$5,000 for normal delivery; US$7,500 for c-section – available after 12 months of coverage Limited to US$4,000 per pregnancy (not subject to coinsurance – available after 12 months of coverage)

Professional services related to inpatient maternity expenses

Included in benefit above US$200 per day (not subject to coinsurance)

Newborns

Usual, reasonable, and customary charges – eligible newborn children may be added without evidence of insurability under certain circumstances US$15,000 lifetime maximum for the first 30 days after birth – newborns must be medically underwritten

Child wellness

US$50 maximum per visit; US$150 maximum per period of coverage (not subject to deductible or coinsurance – available for eligible children from 14 days to 18 years of age after 12 months of continuous coverage) 3 visits per coverage period (maximum limit of US$70 per visit)

Pre-existing conditions

US$50,000 lifetime (maximum of US$5,000 per period of coverage – available after 24 months of continuous coverage) US$50,000 lifetime (maximum of US$5,000 per period of coverage – available after 24 months of continuous coverage)

Mental/nervous care

US$10,000 per period of coverage, US$25,000 lifetime (available after 12 months of continuous coverage – inpatient and outpatient care by a licensed psychiatrist)

Outpatient services covered only as indicated in the “Outpatient visits or exams” section

Wellness

US$250 per period of coverage (not subject to deductible or coinsurance – includes routine physicals, mammograms, and ob/gyn visits for those age 35 and over after 12 continuous months of coverage – visits must be separated by at least 12 months) No coverage available

Complementary medicine

Each per period of coverage
Acupuncture – US$150
Aroma therapy – US$50
Herbal therapy – US$50
Magnetic therapy-US$75
Massage therapy-US$150
Vitamin therapy-US$100
No coverage available

Extended care facility services

Usual, reasonable, and customary charges Limited to the first 30 days of convalescent confinement

Home nursing care services

Usual, reasonable, and customary charges Limited to 30 days per covered event

Inpatient hospice care

Usual, reasonable, and customary charges Limited to 30 days per covered event

Chemotherapy & radiation therapy

Usual, reasonable, and customary charges Usual, reasonable, and customary charges

Physical therapy

Maximum US$50 per visit Maximum US$40 per visit (30 visits per coverage period)

MRI, CAT scan, endoscopy, echocardiography, gastroscopy, colonoscopy, & cystoscopy

Usual, reasonable, and customary charges US$600 per exam maximum limit

Prosthetic devices

Usual, reasonable, and customary charges

 

No coverage available
The foregoing list is only a summary of available benefits and coverages, and it is subject to the specific terms and conditions of the plan concerning eligible benefits, limitations, eligibility and exclusions.  Please refer to the certificate wording for a complete description, which is available upon request.

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INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL NEWS BRIEFS:
Please note that we at Sunburst Worldwide Insurance Services provides the International Travel News Briefs as a value-added service to our international clients and visitors of this website. Our International Travel News Briefs are updated frequently, in order to provide you with current and reliable news and events as quickly as we can. We have no control over the content of external websites, and links to various external news sources may become inactive at any time. We suggest that you bookmark our website and return frequently to check the current global news posted on our website.

European food contamination kills 16, sickens 1150 June 1, 2011
A massive and unprecedented outbreak of bacterial infections linked to contaminated vegetables claimed two more lives in Europe on Tuesday, driving the death toll to 16. The number of sick rose to more than 1,150 people in at least eight nations. more...

Woman in face veil detained as France enforces ban April 11, 2011
 A woman has been detained in France for wearing an Islamic veil across her face, after a law banning the garment in public came into force.
more...

Faked Airline-Pilot Records Prompt India to Review Licenses March 25, 2011
India is reviewing the licenses of all of the 4,000-plus airline pilots working in the country, as police investigate at least 18 people suspected of using forged documents to win promotions or certification. more...

Tech bans study abroad travel to Mexico March 25, 2011
The Department of International Affairs officially has banned study abroad in Mexico through Texas Tech because of increased violence in the country caused by drug cartels. more...

China's Capital Tightens Controls on Foreign Media March 08, 2011
Officials in China's capital said Sunday that foreign reporters must seek government permission to conduct interviews in Beijing, taking a hard interpretation of current, more liberal regulations amid Internet calls for Middle East-style popular protests. more...

Beijing Says "Jasmine Protest" Calls Doomed to Fail March 08, 2011
Calls for "Jasmine Revolution" protests in Beijing are doomed to fail as people want peace and stability and government policies are popular, a spokeswoman for the city's government said on Sunday.
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Thousands of airline passengers bags mislaid during snow  January 05, 2011
Telegraph.co.uk: Passengers face the threat of a fresh wave of strikes in the New Year after leaders of the Unite union withdrew their backing for a peace deal.

Australia city braces for flood peak January 05, 2011
The Australian city of Rockhampton is bracing itself as devastating flood waters are expected to reach their highest levels in the next 12-18 hours. more...

Qantas grounds A380 fleet after engine failure November 4, 2010
Australia's Qantas grounded its entire fleet of Airbus A380s after a midair engine failure forced an emergency landing in Singapore. There were no injuries in the incident, which occurred about 15 minutes after takeoff, but Qantas said it would "suspend those A380 services until we are completely confident that Qantas safety requirements have been met."

Britain, Australia give travel warnings for India, Taiwan doesn't  September 20, 2010
 Australia and Britain on Monday warned their citizens about possible terror attacks in New Delhi but Taiwan underplayed the shooting of two of its citizens in the city a day earlier.  more...

Security tightened for red rally September 16, 2010
East Asia / Pacific - Thailand  Bangkok city inspectors, or thetsakit, will work with police in guarding about 40 locations in the capital when supporters of the red-shirt United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship gather on Sunday. more...

Bangkok raises security to high alert after recent blasts September 03, 2010
BANGKOK : Thailand has put over 460 locations across Bangkok on high alert on Friday in response to a series of grenade attacks that have rattled nerves in a city still under emergency rule after deadly protests. Royal palaces, key government buildings, power plants and public transport will receive special protection from the Centre for Resolution of Emergency Situation (CRES), the body set up to monitor security since unrest in April.

Man seriously injured in Bangkok blast August 27, 2010
 A man was injured in a second bomb attack at the same central Bangkok location within a month, police said Friday, as the city remains under emergency rule after deadly anti-government protests.  more...

Thousands evacuated after floods in China, N. Korea  August 21, 2010
More than 120,000 people have been evacuated in northeast China following serious floods that have already left four dead and forced the relocation of thousands in neighbouring North Korea. 
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Peru plague outbreak kills 1, infects at least 31 August 4, 2010
LIMA, Peru – Peru's health minister says an outbreak of plague has killed a 14-year-old boy and infected at least 31 people in a northern coastal province.

Mexico worried by rise in hemorrhagic dengue July 22, 2010
MEXICO CITY – Mexico is facing a sort of perfect storm of floods that breed mosquitoes, prompting a big increase in the number of hemorrhagic dengue cases, the country's top epidemiological official said Wednesday.

Mexico Ends Swine-Flu Alert After 14 Months July 1, 2010
The Mexican government announced on Tuesday the end of the health alert for the AH1N1 flu virus after 14 months in which 1,289 people died in this country and 72,000 cases were registered. . ..

South Korea foot-and-mouth outbreak spreads to mainland April 20, 2010
SEOUL: South Korea said Tuesday that an outbreak of foot-and-mouth had spread to its mainland from an island west of Seoul despite a mass cull aimed at containing the animal disease.

Thailand's PM declares emergency April 7, 2010
Thailand's prime minister declares a state of emergency in Bangkok amid growing anti-government protests. In a televised address, Mr Abhisit said the move - which gives sweeping new powers to the security forces to tackle protesters - would help restore order. It comes hours after thousands of "red-shirt" protesters marched on parliament - forcing MPs to flee the building.

1,000 Die Of TB In India Every Day, Says WHO March 25, 2010
The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that 5,000 Indians develop TB and nearly 1,000 people die from it every day - the equivalent of two deaths every three minutes. Yesterday was World TB Day, organised by the Stop TB Partnership, a network of organisations and countries fighting the disease, which currently infects one-third of the world’s population, according to the WHO.

Massive earthquake strikes Chile February 27, 2010
A massive earthquake has hit central Chile and killed at least 122 people, though the toll is expected to rise. The 8.8 quake caused widespread damage, destroying buildings, bridges and roads in many areas, including the capital where a chemical plant caught fire. President Michelle Bachelet declared a "state of catastrophe" in affected areas and appealed for calm.

Chile earthquake: Pacific nations brace for tsunami Feb. 27, 2010
Santiago's international airport was forced to close, a highway bridge ..."Tsunami waves in the deep ocean travel about the same speed as a jet plane and ...

Brazil Confirms Dengue Epidemic in 5 States February 20, 2010
 Brazilian authorities confirmed Thursday an epidemic of dengue fever in municipalities in five states and they attributed the spread of the disease to the massive movement of people around the country for the Carnival celebrations.

Group targets spiked drinks during Games February 10, 2010
Vancouver is fast becoming a party town as the Olympic Games near. But organizers of the SafeVibe campaign hope residents and visitors hitting bars and lounges don't fall victim to spiked drinks. ..

U.starts aid airdrops into Haiti January 19, 2010
The US military begins airdrops of food and water into Haiti, as aid efforts gather pace a week after the devastating earthquake. Some 14,000 ready-to-eat meals and 15,000 litres of water were dropped north-east of the capital, Port-au-Prince, the US said.

Security fears in quake-hit Haiti January 16, 2010
Security concerns rise in Haiti's capital as distribution problems continue to hamper the supply of aid to desperate quake survivors. Days after the quake devastated Port-au-Prince, killing tens of thousands, there are some reports of gangs preying on residents and looting. Officials say thousands of prisoners are unaccounted for after the main prison was destroyed. Relief has been arriving, but little has moved beyond the jammed airport.

SKorea to kill animals to curb spread of 1st outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in 8 years January 7, 2010
SEOUL, South Korea - South Korea reported its first outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in eight years, prompting quarantine officials to prepare to slaughter cows, pigs and other animals to stop its spread, an official said Thursday. Six out of 185 dairy cows at a farm in Pocheon, about 30 miles (45 kilometres) north of Seoul, tested positive, Agriculture Ministry official Lee Chang-buhm told reporters.

U.S. lifts HIV/Aids immigration ban  January 4, 2010
The US lifts a 22-year immigration ban that stopped anyone with HIV/Aids from entering the country. . .
It put the US in a group of just 12 countries, also including Libya and Saudi Arabia, that excluded anyone suffering from HIV/Aids.

 

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