Does Medicare Work Outside The US?
- 2275 POINTSview profileBill LougheadPresident, SummitMedigap.com, CO, FL, GA, MI, NC, SC & TXThe short answer is no. However, if you have a Medicare Supplement Plan (Medigap Plan) C, D, F, G or N you have foreign travel emergency coverage. You would pay the first $250 and then 20%. The plans would pay 80% to a lifetime maximum benefit of $50,000. You would be responsible for everything after the $50,000 was met. Some people decide to get an International Medical policy before they go on a trip.Answered on November 26, 2013flag this answer
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