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US Citizen needs short-term medical insurance to visit USA

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Hello everyone.

 

I am a US citizen retired in Thailand. I have a global health insurance policy with limited USA coverage (100k).

 

I need to travel to the USA for 2 weeks.

 

For peace of mind, I'm looking for a short-term USA medical health insurance policy to extend my coverage to 1 million USA.

I've checked with my primary insurer and they can't add coverage limits. I can't find any international insurers for US citizens

who are traveling back to the USA for short periods.

 

Any suggestions?

2 hours ago, KIngsofisaan said:

You don't have Medicare?

For a person who seldom visits the U.S., it's likely not cost-effective to enroll in Medicare.

On 8/9/2022 at 6:34 PM, pjmorton said:

For a person who seldom visits the U.S., it's likely not cost-effective to enroll in Medicare.

If you're 65+ you get Medicare Part A as a given at no cost, its only Part B you pay for, that plus your other insurance should be good

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