Risks Not Covered Under Health Insurance For International Students
Meritorious students can easily avail themselves of various scholarships and quality overseas education these days. But when faced with urgent medical emergencies on foreign soil, what would they do? Why, avail themselves of the insurance for international student, of course!
The International Student Insurance policy remits medical expenditures incurred by a student while his overseas studentship tenure. However, the policy extends its financial benefits only if the nature of the claim is not categorized under some particular exclusionary clauses.
The policy covers Pre-existing medical conditions, provided the company is furnished with contextual medical details. A Pre-existing condition means a condition requiring medical attention in the look back period. This usually ranges from 6-24 months before the official insurance coverage tenure commences. Expenses incurred in medication/ treatment while in one?s native country is not covered by the student insurance policy.
Medical treatments that are of an unnecessary nature are not covered by the international student insurance. This would immediately exclude any operations or treatments for cosmetic modifications. It also includes treatments undertaken for scientific study or in the pursuit of any experimental objective.
Expenses incurred from unnecessary medical treatments, like cosmetic and beautification surgeries are not offered insurance cover. Financial benefits of the insurance policy are also denied to treatments taken for scientific research and experiment. Expenditure incurred during availing treatment without a doctor?s prescription is not remitted by the insurance policy. So, avoid consulting quacks or indulging in self-treatments.
The medical treatment would not receive financial benefits if it incorporates alternative/ experimental medication. This clause effectively disqualifies sensory therapeutics like aromatherapy and music therapy. A doctor?s certificate is also mandatory if you want to receive financial coverage for medical expenditure incurred. So do not self-treat yourself, or ask quacks to attend to you.
You are also not advised to demand insurance cover for injuries sustained in pursuit of adventures sports. High risk sports automatically disqualify any insurance cover for medical expenses incurred. If such activities are likely, riders that cover sports and hazardous activities may be added on to some policies at the time of purchase.
Demanding insurance cover for treatments of injuries sustained in pursuit of adventure sports is not advisable. Involvement in high risk sports or hazardous environments disqualifies the insurance cover for incurred medical expenditure. Periodic diagnostic check-ups not related to a particular injury/ illnesses are not covered by the insurance policy. Expenditures incurred while treating clinical abuse and alcoholism are also to be borne by the policyholder. These are some of the primary clauses that would deny applications for financial cover for international students.
