What’s new: short-term medical insurance

December 30th, 2008

Posted 12/25/2008 by R. Rosales

In the midst of all the merry-making, I got to thinking about the year to come. What’s in store for me? As a stay-home mom, I don’t have any benefits. I don’t have the privileges of bonuses, car plans, salary loans, and health or medical benefits. That’s why some kind of health insurance would be my top priority for next year.

One can never be too sure of the future. It’s better to be safe than sorry. So the first thing on my to-do-list for next year would be to get a FREE medical insurance quote. Amigo is a short-term policy which is more affordable and flexible than Cobra. I’ll definitely inquire about this and check Multinational Underwriters at www.mnui.com to look for the best insurance and I’m hoping next year would be a better year for me and my family.



Travel Medical Insurance

December 29th, 2008

Posted 12/23/08 by I. Suing

Many Philippine travelers, either Filipino native who are already residing outside the country, or  tourists around the globe, are not aware that their insurance does not have international coverage. Travel insurance is important, especially when you travel outside your home country. When you are visiting other countries such as the Philippines you just don’t know what to expect out there during your trip. Before you travel get more information for your international travel insurance. It is still a very good idea when you travel to get a travel medical insurance for you and your family. You can get more information by visiting www.mnui.com. You can also get a free travel medical insurance quote by visiting www.mnui.com website.

 



Peace of Mind While Travelling

December 24th, 2008

Posted 12/20/08 by Ben

There are a lot of people out there who do the same thing that I do:  they live, study and work overseas.  What they don’t know is that they can grab medical insurance that works internationally.  When I studied in Australia, I had to grab a special medical insurance but I never understood that I could be covered in both places if needed be.  One of the facts of life is that no one really knows when you will need the many benefits of insurance until the situation is happening.  We can’t be expected to only hold coverage in the USA when we’re not living there all the time and working around the world.  That’s where MultiNational Underwriters (www.mnui.com) comes in.  They can really help you out to provide coverage no matter where you are.  You can grab a free international insurance quote and let me tell you, you’ll be happy that you did.  I really wish I had the opportunity to do that before.  It’s absolutely something I need to look into before I head back and I will!  So if you’re thinking of working in another country, studying, living or visiting another country, I wish you luck and hope you enjoy your trip with a peace of mind knowing you’ll have that extra protection you need.  Nothing ruins a good trip overseas than possibly being in thousands of dollars of debt by the time you leave.

Again, good luck and happy travels!

 



Help For the Uninsured

December 23rd, 2008

Posted on 12/19/08 by K. Hatter

Our faltering economy is having far-reaching effects on many people. One such effect is on the health insurance coverage of people (and their families) who have lost their jobs. These people are either ending up uninsured, or are forced to pay for expensive COBRA coverage.

There is an affordable option, however. MultiNational Underwriters has a short-term medical plan called Amigo. This is an alternative to COBRA that is affordable and will help keep individuals and their families covered.

Please visit  www.mnui.com for a free insurance quote today.



Going Overseas, Consider International Travel Insurance

December 18th, 2008

Posted 10/22/08 by Andrew Marane

I travel overseas quite a bit, some for work and some for business. It is important to remember that your health insurance that you have in the U.S. rarely covers you if you need medical treatment outside the country.


I found this out on a trip to the Philippines where I woke up with a bad stomach ache. Fortunately the hotel clinic was able to handle it because I knew the hospitals require payment before you can check out and if it were serious it could have been quite expensive. It would have been so much easier to check with www.mnui.com before I went on my trip to ensure I was covered.

Before you travel overseas, check with your health insurance provider and if they don’t cover you, which most don’t, Click here for a FREE travel insurance quote.

It is better to make sure you are covered when you travel overseas and it will give you some piece of mind.



Have a Safe Journey

December 16th, 2008

Posted 10/23/08 by IDOGCOW

With the Dollar is coming back in value against the Euro and as we approach the end of the year, many people’s thoughts are turning (back) to international travel. In the rush to get on a plane and see (or is that flee) our far flung friends and family one thing that may slip off the to-do list is to check the level, if any, of medical coverage you take with you on holiday. Does your health insurance plan cover you and your family should a medical emergency arise? Perhaps you should examine international travel insurance.
At mnui.com they offer same-day coverage for these trips for as little as $1 per day, and that even includes emergency medical evacuation coverage. Coverage that can be provide real peace of mind, especially when traveling in areas with questionable medical facilities or where your language skills are not up to the level of a local.
You have nothing to lose and possibly everything to gain so why not give it a look.
Click here for a FREE travel insurance quote.
Even if nothing goes wrong, you’ll be more relaxed and can enjoy your time abroad. Happy traveling!

 



Expect the Unexpected

December 12th, 2008
Posted 11/14/08 by J. Killam

 

 

When you’ve worked for a company that requires you and your team of engineers to travel around the world as much as my mine did, you know you need to look out for your people.  This was what happened when I was put in charge of all travel arrangements for my boss, the engineers and also the sales associates in the Spanish Company I had worked for. Affordable international coverage, costing as little as $1 a day per person, was definitely the best thing I learned about and took care of whenever we traveled.

We were in Vietnam sometime in 1995 and there were riots because a civil war had started.  Even though we were told that we were safe in the hotel, there was one afternoon in which we were hurriedly evacuated from the hotel due to more unrest in the country.  In the midst of all the turmoil I came down with a high fever and because of my travel insurance and their co-ordination with the hospital there, I was evacuated from Vietnam by helicopter, paid by the insurance company.  Whether you are traveling for vacation or business, never leave home without Travel Health Insurance from www.mnui.com, you can never be too sure about tomorrow and you need to be prepared.

 

 

 



International Travel Insurance

December 11th, 2008

Posted 10/21/2008 by “Creating Change” blog admin.

If you are traveling regularly, then, you should go in for the insurance service of mnu.com.They provide you the best travel insurance plans from a minimum five days to a maximum of one year with wide coverage of various risks.

You can Click here for a FREE travel insurance quote and select the option that suits you the best.While you are travelling,this international travel insurance cover protects you against the possible loss because of the damage to your luggage and personal effects .

 



travel health insurance…

December 10th, 2008

Posted 10/31/2008 by Julai

I’m about to sleep coz it’s almost 2am here already. But I just read in a site (www.mnui.com) about the importance of travel health insurance or international travel insurance in general, so I’ll write my thoughts about it before finally going to bed. Indeed, travel insurance is very important since we can’t really predict the situations or happenings that will occur during our travel, especially with our health, so we better be safe and be insured. During my work days in Denmark and Norway, my hostfamilies availed a health insurance for me, so I can avail of free check-up and other health privileges.

Now that I am already here in Spain, I don’t have a health insurance yet. But once my papers are ok, then my employers will also start processing my health insurance. I am also excited to have it coz I want to avail of the free check-up since I am feeling something with my body lately. So, I need to visit a doctor to have a health check. If you are interested too,then just Click here for a FREE international health insurance quote.



Travel and insurance

December 9th, 2008

Posted 10/30/2008 by Babak

Back in SA. Rouzeh was there to welcome me at the airport, after a very long flight, which was nice. She’s staying in Pretoria, close to her office, but I’m, at least for now, staying with Christo, in Johannesburg. Jo’burg, after all, is where it’s at.
The weather is on the warm side, but not too hot, with the gentle breeze that’s blowing most of the day. I signed a three month contract for a project with
SAfAIDS, building an online contact database.

I’m, temporarily, renting a car with rent-a-wreck. It’s not too expensive and the car is not too close to being a proper wreck, though fairly close, and it does give me the freedom you need in Gauteng. Things are just too far apart, and there’s practically no public transport.

However, the brakes on the car are not all that great, which made me think of medical insurances while abroad.
I’m sort of insured, but it’s a gray area, as I’m out of my home country for such long stretches at a time. Particular my, supposedly continuous, ABNAMRO travel insurance doesn’t like that.
I’ve been very lucky over the years and never really needed any medical attention, while abroad. One minor exception is when I badly twisted an ankle in late 2006, I think it was. Also in Johannesburg. I visited a doctor and got some physiotherapy. However, because it was regular medical attention, no emergency evac or whatnot, I could submit the expenses to my regular medical insurance. Though, in the end, I didn’t as the combined expenses were less than the discount I would get when not claiming anything.

But hoping or expecting to be lucky is a very bad insurance policy. In the back of my mind, I’ve considered for a long time to get one of those international continuous travel insurances. Mighty convenient, but, so I heard, also quite pricey. Recently, one that was brought to my attention was a package from MultiNational Underwriters (they can give you a free international travel insurance quote). They’ve got a host of packages. For example, I checked their international medical insurance package, which was cheaper than I expected, though not as cheap as I would hope, at around 100 dollars per month.
A quote for their travel insurance package, for one year, came in at 732 dollars, which is a reasonable deal, I think.

For my regular Dutch medical insurance, I pay around 120 euros per month, so if the coverage with MultiNational underwriters is the same or similar, just switching to them for this would already be financially attractive.




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