mad-dog74 Posted July 29, 2017 #51 Share Posted July 29, 2017 It's not the cost of the onboard visit that will put you in debt it's the airlift to the US that will cost $$$$$$$$$$$$$. not always true.... if the USCG does the medical evacuation, there is no charge Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mad-dog74 Posted July 29, 2017 #52 Share Posted July 29, 2017 3 years ago on Allure, I needed to visit the medical center. My bill was close to $300 which I had to pay. Charged it to my sea pass account. Thankfully we had trip insurance. They wanted me to submit it to my health insurance first, then they paid without a problem. Took a couple of weeks to get reimbursed. I always have trip insurance for cases like this... the insurance was no where near $300 so it paid for itself. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colorado Babe Posted July 29, 2017 #53 Share Posted July 29, 2017 I never leave home without the insurance but have never had to use it (Thank God). However, in January I was on a girl's cruise on the Jewel with my friends and my cousin joined us. On embarkation day, she had a seizure in our owner's suite and was taken down to medical. She was not well, they did blood work, IV fluids etc., and she was taken to the hospital in San Juan. Her bill on the ship was $728.55 and then I was asked to pay $150 in cash to the ambulance for the transport. She did not get the insurance. Her sea pass card was charged for her two hour stay down in medical. I highly recommend you all get the insurance, you don't want this to happen. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doug618 Posted July 29, 2017 #54 Share Posted July 29, 2017 not always true.... if the USCG does the medical evacuation, there is no charge Actually several years ago my father in law had to be airlifted off the Allure. Fortunately his is OK and cruised many many times after. However, he did get a bill from the US for $35K for the airlift. Luckily he had insurance which covered the cost entirely. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leadfoot56 Posted July 29, 2017 #55 Share Posted July 29, 2017 I've used them twice, around $140. Blue Cross covers it very nicely. Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Forums mobile app I have a question John. I thought Blue Cross didn't cover the expense if you went to the doctor onboard because the doctors are usually non US based. How did it work for you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clarea Posted July 29, 2017 #56 Share Posted July 29, 2017 I have a question John. I thought Blue Cross didn't cover the expense if you went to the doctor onboard because the doctors are usually non US based. How did it work for you? Maybe I missed the point, but I thought John was referring to ER visits. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baron Barracuda Posted July 29, 2017 #57 Share Posted July 29, 2017 Actually several years ago my father in law had to be airlifted off the Allure. Fortunately his is OK and cruised many many times after. However, he did get a bill from the US for $35K for the airlift. Luckily he had insurance which covered the cost entirely. Not sure who billed your father, but it shouldn't have been USCG. They fly you from ship to shore for free. After that you're on your own. From recent cc thread: http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=2464775 From travel insurance broker Insuremytrip.com: https://www.insuremytrip.com/travel-insurance-plans-coverages/medical-evacuation-costs/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare John&LaLa Posted July 29, 2017 #58 Share Posted July 29, 2017 I have a question John. I thought Blue Cross didn't cover the expense if you went to the doctor onboard because the doctors are usually non US based. How did it work for you? Beats me, I got one of those bills with all the codes, mailed it to BCBS and they sent me a reimbursement. Easy peasy. I don't recall ever hearing that blue cross only worked with US based doctors. Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Forums mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare John&LaLa Posted July 29, 2017 #59 Share Posted July 29, 2017 Maybe I missed the point, but I thought John was referring to ER visits. Nope, it was about ships doctor. I've been very unclear lately. Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Forums mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leadfoot56 Posted July 29, 2017 #60 Share Posted July 29, 2017 Beats me, I got one of those bills with all the codes, mailed it to BCBS and they sent me a reimbursement. Easy peasy. I don't recall ever hearing that blue cross only worked with US based doctors. Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Forums mobile app Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare shipshape sam Posted July 30, 2017 #61 Share Posted July 30, 2017 Medicare will cover some out of country (mostly Mexico & Canada) it that's the closest hospital. Medicare will also cover on the cruise ship if it's within six hours of a US port. Some Medicare supplement plans cover outside the country, mine does. My DW's Kaiser will cover outside the country. I have priced the GeoBlue plans for some upcoming travel and the price and coverage is fairly cheap. Plus if you use their preferred providers you don't have to pay up front they will bill GeoBlue. Only thing their EVAC only takes you to the nearest capable hospital, whereas MedJet will bring you home. Will have to verify the Mexico and Canada coverage as Medicare literature uses the example I gave earlier. Interesting about 6 hour distance. Interesting about supplement coverage. Supplemental policies vs Advantage Medicare plans have differences. That is something I need to check on. Will have to check it out this week. Will check out MedJet too! Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LPut714 Posted July 30, 2017 #62 Share Posted July 30, 2017 I just took a poll on here about the biggest fear about cruising and one of the answers was getting sick since I didn't buy insurance.... This now has me thinking we ALWAYS buy insurance but to date (and 12+ cruises behind us) we have never needed it nor have we ever had the need to visit the doctor while on board. The question is... What are the charges for visiting the doctor onboard? Is it like going to a regular doctor's office...meaning an office visit charge, etc...and how much has this run you? Which leads to the next question - does insurance (purchased either independently or through the cruise line) cover this charge? Say you develop a bad cold on board and need medicine? I'll be interested to read your answers Thanks Alot of people over the age of 65 don't realize once they leave the US their Medicare won't cover them. That is why it is important to purchase insurance. Could be lots of $$$. We have always used Travel Guard and been happy with product and service. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Steelers0854 Posted July 30, 2017 #63 Share Posted July 30, 2017 Almost as important as medical/travel insurance (which honestly I wish the cruise lines would make mandatory) is a credit card with a high limit. Most people don't realize that medical facilities in other countries will often require payment up front before they will treat you. Many of the supplemental insurance policies we all buy are secondary plans and you are reimbursed for the expenses after you get home. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lenquixote66 Posted July 30, 2017 #64 Share Posted July 30, 2017 My wife had an accident on a cruise ship a few months ago. Initially they charged $371.00.We would have submitted the bill to our insurance and would have been reimbursed ,However as the accident was caused by a faulty wire on the ship they waived the charges for medical care. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mambo78 Posted July 30, 2017 #65 Share Posted July 30, 2017 Last year I had an eye infection & had to see the ships doctor twice. I get full reimbursement from BCBS. It all depends on your medical plan. Sent from my SM-G920V using Forums mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ocean Boy Posted July 30, 2017 #66 Share Posted July 30, 2017 Almost as important as medical/travel insurance (which honestly I wish the cruise lines would make mandatory) is a credit card with a high limit. Most people don't realize that medical facilities in other countries will often require payment up front before they will treat you. Many of the supplemental insurance policies we all buy are secondary plans and you are reimbursed for the expenses after you get home. Why? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BekkaW Posted July 30, 2017 #67 Share Posted July 30, 2017 Almost as important as medical/travel insurance (which honestly I wish the cruise lines would make mandatory) is a credit card with a high limit. Most people don't realize that medical facilities in other countries will often require payment up front before they will treat you. Many of the supplemental insurance policies we all buy are secondary plans and you are reimbursed for the expenses after you get home. Yes, including the US which is an 'other country' for me. About ten years ago I had to visit the ER in Manhattan and was charged $812.00 before I could see the Dr - I only needed a prescription for antibiotics! Happily the reception lady submitted the receipt directly to my travel insurance company and the $ was in my account a week later. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jamesr3939 Posted July 30, 2017 #68 Share Posted July 30, 2017 Will have to verify the Mexico and Canada coverage as Medicare literature uses the example I gave earlier. Interesting about 6 hour distance. Interesting about supplement coverage. Supplemental policies vs Advantage Medicare plans have differences. That is something I need to check on. Will have to check it out this week. Will check out MedJet too! Thanks! I found excellent information on AARP's www site, which is who I have my supp with. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yorkiegirl3 Posted July 31, 2017 #69 Share Posted July 31, 2017 I actually work for BCBS and I will say it definitely depends on what your specific insurance says about coverage outside of the US. Every plan is different. A lot of plans state it's up to the discretion of the insurance company to decide if they will cover charges outside the US. For my company that basically means if you submit a claim for reimbursement, we will only pay if it's something we would consider an emergency. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lbjen Posted July 31, 2017 #70 Share Posted July 31, 2017 I worked for a travel insurance company briefly a few years ago and saw some shocking amounts being charged for medical care overseas, we would have cases where the facility wouldn't provide treatment until we wired funds. I think most people are aware that it's like that here in the US for tourists but don't realize that it happens elsewhere too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Steelers0854 Posted July 31, 2017 #71 Share Posted July 31, 2017 I think most people are aware that it's like that here in the US for tourists but don't realize that it happens elsewhere too. I have never heard of this in the US, in fact many hospitals make it a point to state that inability to pay will not deny treatment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
settingsail31 Posted May 4, 2018 #72 Share Posted May 4, 2018 I know this thread is old but we just had a medical emergency on our NCL cruise. My DH went into a cardiac arrest, he was super healthy and a young 50. Anyways by some miracle he survived thanks to bystanders performing CPR and the ships infirmary team. He was hit with the dibibulator 4 times and injected 4 times, after not breathing for approximately 21 minutes he miraculously was alert and talking with hours. I can't say enough about the ships staff. The ship hauled to bermuda early We were taken off the ship via Pilot boat, then transported to the Bermuda hospital, from there he seemed stable but he had a small relapse, not paddle but enough that an emergency airvac was needed $17,000 and needed to be paid upfront before they pick you up. We were then sent to Boston, we had a choice between, NC, FL or Boston. It was the scariest thing that ever happened to us before. Our bill for NCL was $23,000, you can't place a value on a life I say however we are now walking poster boards for insurance which we didn't take. We are hoping our insurance will cover it because it is considered a medical emergency. We are so grateful he had a second chance and NCL helped him considering chances of survival appears to be only 10.6%. I'm also gratful it happened where it did because any other place he may not have had the same the outcome. I'll try and give you an update if insurance covers out of the country. I know insurance companies varies as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lbjen Posted May 4, 2018 #73 Share Posted May 4, 2018 I’m glad your husband is ok! Did you check with the credit card that you paid with? They may also offer travel insurance benefits. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GUT2407 Posted May 4, 2018 #74 Share Posted May 4, 2018 Years ago (about 15) Mrs Gut had an accident and needed to visit the Dr they took a look, but some antiseptic cream on and a bandage (that’s all they did) bill was over $800. Fortunately the line said it was there fault and waived the bill 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sergeant655 Posted May 4, 2018 #75 Share Posted May 4, 2018 I had to see the doctor on Indy morning after boarding as I had the noro illness. There is no charge for the visit and follow up visit along with the medication they give . I got a FCC as I was. Quarantined for one day Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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