NO they don't I just called and asked if they did, and they said they don't help cover any travel like hotel gas or air fare...
Blue Cross and Blue Shield developed separately, with Blue Cross plans providing coverage for hospital services, while Blue Shield covered physicians' services
Blue Cross provides emergency Travel Insurance for customers. When you are traveling, you have access to doctors and hospital services in over 200 countries.
Yes, up to the amount Medicaid would have paid if the patient had no other coverage.
The red cross and blue cross both offer travel insurance if you are traveling abroad. Here in BC, most banks offer travel insurance and so does ICBC.
Blue Sheild pays a portion of hospital expenses.
If you have Blue Cross of CA coverage, then you are covered wherever you travel - in the US or even in other countries.
Anthem blue cross does not infact differ that much from Horizon Blue Cross, or atleast in my opinion.
The Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) emblem represents a network of health insurance providers in the United States, symbolizing access to quality healthcare. The blue cross signifies hospital care and the blue shield represents protection against financial loss due to medical expenses. Together, they embody the commitment to improving health and providing coverage to millions of members. The emblem also reflects a legacy of trust and reliability in the healthcare system.
yes
Some of the top companies that come to mind for travel insurance are Blue Cross, Blue Sheild, Manu-life, Sunlife. Most credit card companies now also offer travel insurance for a small fee.
This is possible with few insurance companies as BUPA in the UK or Blue Cross Blue Shield Global and Unicare Global in the United States.
You can buy travel insurance online through RBC Insurance, Blue Cross and Travelguard. You can consult Kanetix to get a list of sites and quotes. http://www.kanetix.ca/travel-insurance