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GeoBlue®
Travel Health Insurance
While traveling, enjoy the same security you have at home with GeoBlue® short- and long-term plans.
Travel health insurance
When you leave the United States, GeoBlue® provides access to:
- Coverage for up to age 95 and $1 million in claims
- Coverage for medically necessary COVID-19 testing and treatment*
- Flexible cancellation policy if travel plans suddenly change
- Trip interruption protection**
- Global TeleMDTM (telemedicine services) for contactless care anywhere in the world
- Digital tools to help you connect with providers, communicate in the native language, and more
- Medically necessary evacuation and repatriation services and coordination
- 24/7/365 service and assistance
* Because GeoBlue short-term plans provide coverage outside of the U.S. only, they do not include an immunization/vaccination benefit. Based on the country where the vaccination is administered, the government may or may not fund the cost.
**Available with Voyager plan only.
GeoBlue is the trade name of Worldwide Insurance Services, LLC (Worldwide Services Insurance Agency, LLC in California and New York), an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. GeoBlue is the administrator of coverage provided under insurance policies issued in the District of Columbia by 4 Ever Life International Limited, Bermuda, an independent licensee of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association. This coverage is offered to the members of the Global Citizens Association, Washington, D.C.
Telemedicine services are provided by Teladoc Health, directly to members. GeoBlue assumes no liability and accepts no responsibility for information provided by Teladoc Health and the performance of the services by Teladoc Health. Support and information provided through this service does not confirm that any related treatment or additional support is covered under a member's health plan. This service is not intended to be used for emergency or urgent treatment medical questions.
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