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What You Need to Know About Student Health Insurance in the U.S.
Attending college in the U.S. – it’s exciting, it’s challenging and it gives you so much to think about. There are probably a
few special things that you had to take with you – essentials that go wherever you go. But chances are, your health
insurance could, not be one of them. Many U.S. doctors and hospitals will not recognize out-of-country coverage, and U.S.
Immigration may even require you to have adequate U.S.-based health insurance.
Health Care in the U.S.
U.S. health care is excellent – and also the most expensive in the world. Your health insurance from home probably
won’t cover you when you are in the U.S. This could be financially detrimental for you, because anyone – anywhere – can
have an accident or get sick and encounter very large medical costs. Or worse, be unable to get needed care in the
most appropriate place.
- U.S. federal regulations require J-1 students and dependents to buy health insurance. (It is strongly recommended that
F-1 students and dependents also buy health insurance.)
- In order to participate in a J-1 Exchange Visitor Program, students and dependent family members must continue this
health care coverage throughout their stay in the U.S.
What You Need to Know When You’re Traveling
When you travel – within the U.S. or anywhere in the world – you’re covered with the Emergency Travel Assistance*
services included with Aetna Student Health student health insurance plan.
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