Chapter 7 travel insurance Flashcards

1
Q

Why do people need travel insurance?

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Provincial plans are not all the same, & if ill or injured, not all costs covered. Can have limits on time away to 90 days

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4 costs that may not be covered under all travel insurance plans

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  1. Ambulance charges
  2. Family visitation
  3. Repatriation
  4. Return of vehicle
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3
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True or False? provincial heath plans will respond regardless of the amount of time a resident is away

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False - can be limited to 90 days

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4
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Travel polices are available for clients who travel for these two types of reasons……..

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Business or pleasure

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5
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Travel policies can be purchased for……..

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Individual or include family members

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6
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Policies can be purchased for coverage on……

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single trip (from 14 days - 180 days) or multiple trip ( from 30 days - 45 days)

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7
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5 major sections usually found in travel policies

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  • insuring agreement
  • term of insurance
  • definitions
  • policy coverage & limitations
  • additional exclusions & limitations
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2 requirements before insured can qualify for coverage

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  1. permanent resident of Canada
  2. covered under the provincial/territorial health care plan
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9
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When will coverage terminate for other than annual policies

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  • the return date shown on the application, but no longer than the number of days shown in the application after the departure date shown
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when will coverage terminate for annual policies?

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date the insured returns to the province or territory of residence or which 30 days after the departure date

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11
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Define insured

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means an insured applicant, their spouse & any dependent children

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12
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define Insured applicant

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Canadian residence under 65 years of age, insured under the government health plan, who has been named on the invoice/application issued by broker

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Define spouse

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legal spouse of the insured applicant residing in Canada, no legal separation in effect, or individual of opposite sex who has been residing for period of at least 1 year

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who is a dependent child/children

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  1. 20 yrs or younger, unmarried, dependent on applicant & residing with the applicant
  2. under 26 yrs old, unmarried & dependent on applicant & at full time Canadian college or university (accredited)
    3.Receiving full support & maintenance from applicant, by reason of mental or physical infirmity
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15
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Define Extended Family

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means the dependent child, spouse, parent, guardian, brother, sister, & grandparent of insured or spouse

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16
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Define Accident

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An unforeseen & unintended occurrence due to external, violent, sudden, fortuitous causes beyond the insureds control

17
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Define sickness

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means bodily sickness or disease, contracted & commencing after the policy is issued & while the policy is in effect

18
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Define Injury

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bodily injury caused by an accident occurring while the insured is insured hereunder

19
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Define Hospital

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an institution operated pursuant to law for the care & treatment of sick & injured persons with organized facilities for diagnosis, major surgery & 24 hour nursing care

20
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What’s not considered a hospital?

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  • nursing home
  • home for aged
  • heath spa
  • facility for the treatment of alcoholism, drug addiction or mental illness
21
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Define Travel companion

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the person(s) who is sharing the same travel arrangements with the issued

22
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identify emergency medical (outpatient) expenses covered by the policy?

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  • out patient emergency room charges
  • treatment by legally qualified physician or surgeon
  • employment of a registered nurse when recommended by the attending physician to mx $5000
  • rental of wheelchair, cane, casts, brace, splint, walker, or crutches
  • x-rays & laboratory examinations that are required for diagnostic purpose
23
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Max limit for emergency dental expenses

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$2,500

24
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3 types of drugs that are NOT covered under emergency drug reimbursement

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  • patent drugs
  • oral contraceptives (plan B)
  • vitamins, repeat prescriptions, maintenance & chronic care drugs
25
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identify when insurer would reimburse insured for trip interruption expenses

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  • when an insured has left the province of residence & a trip is interrupted due to sickness or injury
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