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StudentSecure Travel Insurance Benefit Description
To be eligible for StudentSecureSM,
Participants must meet the following requirements:
- Must be a Full-time Student at a college or university,
excluding online colleges and universities, or within
31 days of being a Full-time Student at a college or university;
and
- Must be residing outside Home Country for the purpose
of pursuing international educational activities; and
- Must not have obtained residency status in the Host
Country.
Full-time Student is defined as a student at a college
or university who is taking 10 credit hours (undergraduate
students) or 6 credit hours (graduate students). Full-time
Student status for individuals enrolled at colleges or universities
that do not use a credit hour system must provide documentation
of Full-time Student status.
The Participant's Home Country is the country of Principal
Residence as declared on the Application form. The Home
Country is the country of the Participant's true, fixed,
and permanent home.
Dependents must meet the following requirements:
- Be the Participant's legally married spouse, or be the
Participant's unmarried child under age 19 years and chiefly
dependent on the Participant for support and maintenance;
and
- Accompany the Participant abroad on a similar visa or
passport while the Participant engages in international
educational activities; and
- Be temporarily located outside the Participant's Home
Country (The Dependent's Home Country is the same as that
of the Participant, regardless of Principal Residence.);
and
- Have not obtained residency status in the Host Country.
Covered Medical Expenses
- Inpatient and Outpatient charges made by a Hospital.
- Charges made by a Physician, surgeon, radiologist, anesthesiologist,
and any other Medical Specialist to whom the Physician
has referred the case.
- Charges made for dressings, sutures, casts or other
supplies prescribed by the attending Physician or Medical
Specialist, but excluding nebulizers, oxygen tanks, diabetic
supplies and all devices for repeat use at home.
- Charges for diagnostic testing using radiology, ultrasonographic
or laboratory services.
- Charges for oxygen and other gases and anesthetics and
their administration.
- Charges for prescription drugs for treatment of a covered
Injury or Illness, but not for the replacement of lost,
stolen, damaged, expired or otherwise compromised drugs.
- Charges made by a licensed Extended Care Facility upon
direct transfer from an Acute Care Hospital.
- Emergency Local Ambulance transport incurred in connection
with Injury or Illness resulting in Inpatient hospitalization.
Pre-Existing Conditions
After 12 months of continuous coverage, StudentSecureSM will provide benefits for Pre-existing Conditions. A Pre-existing
Condition is any Injury or Illness which, within the 12
months prior to the Effective Date of Coverage, manifested
itself, exhibited symptoms, or required medical treatment
or medication, or for which a Physician was consulted.
Maternity & Newborn Care
When conception occurs after the Effective Date of Coverage,
StudentSecureSM provides Maternity benefits,
including but not limited to pre-natal, delivery, and post-natal
care as well as expenses for miscarriage and complications
of pregnancy. Routine Nursery Care of Newborns is also covered,
subject to the maximum shown in the Schedule of Benefits
and Limits.
Organized Sports Activities
Medical expenses for Injuries or Illnesses sustained while
participating in intercollegiate, interscholastic, intramural,
or club sports are covered by the StudentSecureSM plan up to a maximum of $5,000 per Injury or Illness. Covered
organized sports are: basketball, baseball, cross country,
dance team, football, golf, kickball, soccer, softball,
swimming, tennis, track, volleyball, weight training, and
wrestling.
Mental Health Disorders
StudentSecureSM provides benefits for Mental
Health Disorders. Outpatient treatment is covered to a maximum
of $50 per day, with a $500 Lifetime Maximum. Usual, Reasonable,
and Customary expenses are covered for Inpatient treatment
to a $10,000 Lifetime Maximum. Treatment for Mental Health
Disorders is covered only if not obtained from a Student
Health Center.
Emergency Dental
The following Emergency Dental expenses are covered: Emergency
Dental treatment and Dental surgery necessary to restore
or replace sound natural teeth lost or damaged in an Accident
which is covered under this insurance subject to a maximum
of $250 per tooth and $500 Certificate Period Maximum; and
Emergency Dental treatment necessary to resolve acute, spontaneous
and unexpected onset of pain subject to a maximum benefit
of $100 per Certificate Period.
Emergency Medical Evacuation
If recommended by your attending Physician, who certifies
that Evacuation is necessary to safeguard your life and
that Medically Necessary treatment is not available locally,
and if approved in advance and coordinated by MultiNational
Underwriters®, StudentSecureSM will provide
the following benefits: Emergency air and/or ground transportation
to the nearest Hospital that is qualified to provide the
Medically Necessary treatment.
Emergency Reunion
StudentSecureSM will provide benefits, up to
the maximum indicated in the Schedule of Benefits and Limits,
for the cost of an economy round-trip air and/or ground
transportation ticket for one of your relatives (parent,
spouse, sibling or child age 18 or older) for transportation
to the area where you are hospitalized and for reasonable
expenses for lodging and meals for your relative for a period
not to exceed 15 days in either of the following situations:
- Following a covered Emergency Medical Evacuation; or
- You are hospitalized due to a life-threatening Injury
or Illness for more than five days.
MNU must be notified in advance of the travel of the relative
in order for Emergency Reunion benefits to be payable. Emergency
Reunion benefits that are not related to an Emergency Medical
Evacuation will be paid only following the end of the Inpatient
hospitalization.
Terrorism
StudentSecureSM provides Medical coverage for
Injuries and Illnesses resulting from an Act of Terrorism,
subject to a $50,000 Lifetime Maximum, provided all of the
following conditions are met:
- The Injury or Illness does not result from chemical,
nuclear or biological weapons or events.
- You have no direct or indirect involvement in the Act
of Terrorism.
- The Act of Terrorism is not in a country or location
where the United States government has issued a travel
advisory that has been in effect within the 6 months prior
to your date of arrival.
- You have not unreasonably failed or refused to depart
a country or location following the date an advisory to
leave that country or location is issued by the United
States government.
An Act of Terrorism is defined as: an act, including but
not limited to, the use of force or violence and/or the
threat thereof, of any person or group(s) of persons, whether
acting alone or on behalf of or in connection with any organization(s)
or government(s) committed for political, religious, ideological
or similar purposes including the intention to influence
any government and/or to put the public, or any section
of the public, in fear.
For additional benefits covering Acts of Terrorism, including
high limit AD&D and Permanent Total Disability coverage,
review the MultiNational Accident Plan (MAP). Contact your
representative for additional information about this exciting
product offered by MultiNational Underwriters®.
Accidental Death & Dismemberment
In the event of your Accidental Death or Dismemberment resulting
from a covered Injury, StudentSecureSM will provide
the following benefit:
- Accidental Death Principal Sum to the Beneficiary
designated on your Application
- Loss of Sight in both eyes or loss of two or more Limbs
Principal Sum to you
- Loss of Sight in one eye or loss of one Limb
One-half of the Principal Sum to you
Loss of Sight is defined as total and irrevocable loss
of sight. Loss of Limb is defined as complete and permanent
severance of a hand at or above the wrist, or a foot at
or above the ankle. The Accidental Death and Dismemberment
benefit is not available for losses resulting from an Act
of Terrorism.
Repatriation of Remains
In the event of a covered Injury or Illness resulting in
your death, StudentSecureSM will provide the
following benefit: Air and/or ground transportation of bodily
remains or ashes to the area of your Principal Residence,
and reasonable costs of preparation of your remains necessary
for transportation.
Incidental Home country Coverage
StudentSecureSM offers limited Home Country coverage.
Medical expenses only can be covered during one incidental
visit of up to 15 days. The member must return abroad, either
to the Host Country or another country en route to the Host
Country, no more than 15 days after the return to the Home
Country in order to be eligible for this benefit. Return
to the Home Country must not be taken for the purpose of
obtaining treatment for an Injury or Illness that began
outside of the Home Country.
Benefit Period
If you are hospitalized as Inpatient on your coverage Termination
Date, StudentSecureSM will provide a Benefit
Period of 60 days for that condition only. The Benefit Period
begins on the first date that you receive diagnosis or treatment
for the condition and continues for 60 days, regardless
of whether you are abroad or return to your Home Country.
Pre-notification Requirements
All Hospitalizations, Surgeries, Pregnancies, Emergency
Medical Evacuations, Emergency Reunions, Repatriation of
Remains, Computerized Tomography (CAT Scan), and Magnetic
Resonance Imaging (MRI) must be Pre-notified. Simply call,
or have your Physician call, MultiNational Underwriters®
with all information relative to your claim. You may also
pre-notify by submitting details through Student Zone. Be
sure to have your ID number available. If you do not Pre-notify,
medical expenses will be reduced by 50% and all other expenses
will be forfeited.
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