Diplomat International

International Travel Accident & Sickness

5 Days to 365 Days

How Diplomat International Insurance Works

First

You pay the deductible once per policy period, even for doctor visits.

Then

Plan pays 100% up to the selected policy maximum.

Overview

Diplomat International is a comprehensive coverage plan for persons traveling outside their home country and outside the United States. You can obtain an instant quote and/or purchase online on this web site. The insurance coverage can start as early as the next day or any future date you specify. As soon as you make a purchase, you will receive a confirmation in your email. Physical cards along with the policy will be mailed to you on the next business day. You should receive them in about five to seven business days within the United States.

What is covered and not covered?

The insurance company will generally pay for new medical conditions, injuries or accidents that may occur after the effective date of the policy. It does not cover any expenses related to pre-existing conditions, preventive check ups, immunizations or maternity.

Prescription drugs are covered like any other eligible medical expenses.

Dental is covered only up to $100 per tooth for acute pain to sound and natural teeth.

Diplomat International provides coverage anywhere outside of your home country and outside the United States including travel time as well. It also covers loss of checked luggage.

How much is covered?

First, you will have to pay your chosen deductible once per policy period (varies from $0 to $5,000) before the insurance company starts paying for covered expenses, even for doctor visits. You will need to continue to pay all the money yourself until you have completely satisfied the deductible. The deductible is not just for the hospitalization. There is no concept of co-pay.

After that, the plan pays 100% up to the selected policy maximum, ranging from $20,000 to $1,000,000, depending upon your age. Any expenses incurred in the USA are paid at 80% of the first $5,000 then 100% to the policy maximum.

Example:

Let's assume that you have purchased a $50,000 policy maximum with a $250 deductible for 3 months and the claims occur outside the United States or Canada.

  • Let's assume that the doctor charges you $150/visit and you need to visit several times.

    The first time you visit the doctor, you will have to pay all of that $150 yourself. You still have $100 left towards the unsatisfied deductible.

    When you visit the doctor next time, and he charges you $150, you will have to pay $100 yourself. You have now completely satisfied your deductible once per policy period. After that, the insurance company will pay $50.

    For any subsequent treatment (whether for the same condition or a different condition), you don't have to pay the deductible again. The insurance company will pay 100%, up to $50,000.

  • Let's assume that you were in an accident and are hospitalized for 2 days. The hospital charges $12,000 per day for a total bill of $24,000. Assuming this is the first instance of your needing to use the insurance, you pay your $250 deductible and the insurance company will pay the rest.

Benefits Updated: 07/16/2020