Medicare Travel Tips
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We’ve all experienced that less than happy holiday vacation spent ill. What’s worse is getting sick abroad and worrying about Medicare insurance coverage. If you’re planning a winter getaway, check out and share our healthy Medicare travel tips to ensure your vacation goes off without a hitch.
Prevention
Whether you’re going foreign or domestic, Medicare travel tip #1. Always research your destination. Even learning about a stomach bug going around could help save your trip. Also be sure to take a look into potential health facilities by contacting the U.S. embassy in the country you’re going to visit or by getting help from your hotel. Know and have the contact information for the hospitals and urgent care centers that could be available to you during your trip.
Common Traveling Illnesses

- Malaria – Often found in tropical climates, Malaria is contracted though an infected mosquito bite. Although the disease has flu-like symptoms, it may become deadly. The CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) has the need-to-know information on Malaria for travelers.
- Traveler’s Tummy – One of the most common maladies foreigners experience when traveling abroad. Traveler’s tummy is common throughout Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East. You can learn more about the gastro-intestinal sickness and how to avoid it from the CDC.
- Zika Virus – Zika is something we’ve all heard about on the news in the past year. Symptoms can range from flu-like to joint pain and rashes. It’s been linked to Asia, Brazil, Central America, Mexico, The Caribbean and The Pacific Islands. This CDC Infographic has tips on preventing Zika while traveling abroad.
You can read up on what to specifically watch out for depending on where you’re going on the travel section of the CDC website.
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Doctor Knows Best
Before traveling, meet with your doctor to have a check-up, talk about any health concerns you may have, if you’ll need any vaccinations, etc. Your physician should be able to inform you on any must-know health concerns in regards to wherever you’re going.
Pack Smart Most Important of Medicare Travel Tips

With these tips, you should be enjoying your vacation in no time. Happy travels!
