Visitor health insurance

The United States had a requirement for some travelers to obtain visitor health insurance in 2019-2020 but it was rescinded in 2021.

These insurance plans also provide medical evacuation and repatriation benefits as part of the covered features.

They are generally low-cost, and pay for covered expenses up to an amount on a predetermined or scheduled benefit table available in the plan brochure, which can be reviewed before purchase of the policy.

), prescription eye exams and glasses, cosmetic procedures, and dental work not related to an accident/emergency.

During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the island nation of Aruba instituted a visitors' insurance plan.