CoverAmerica - Gold vs. ChoiceAmerica

If you’re weighing your options for a travel medical insurance plan that is right for you, you are already taking a step in the right direction to protect yourself while traveling abroad. When trying to decide between a limited or comprehensive coverage plan, you may have come across two popular travel medical plans, CoverAmerica - Gold and ChoiceAmerica.

CoverAmerica - Gold is a comprehensive coverage plan, which means that it is a percentage-based plan that pays up to 100% of eligible medical expenses within the PPO network for treatment and services. ChoiceAmerica is a limited coverage or budget plan, meaning that it pays a fixed, pre-defined amount for each treatment or service after the deductible is satisfied. Both of these plans provide coverage within the U.S. and are renewable for up to 12 months. The key differences between each of these plans are highlighted in the comparison chart below:

ChoiceAmerica CoverAmerica - Gold
COMMON EXCLUSIONS (What's not covered)
BEWARE: Risk of Limited Plans

Limited coverage insurance plans may be less expensive, but come with higher liability risks. Since limited travel insurance policies only cover a fixed, pre-defined amount for each benefit, you pay for any costs that exceed the pre-defined amount for any given medical treatment or service, and those medical costs could potentially run up to thousands of dollars.

Example: If you have a limited coverage policy with a limit of $400 for ambulance services, which costs about $2,000, then you have to pay the difference – a liability of $1,600.

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