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I have heard that hospital and medical bills outside of Canada can easily run into thousands of dollars. Would I need to pay up front if I have an accident while travelling abroad?

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I have heard that hospital and medical bills outside of Canada can easily run into thousands of dollars. Would I need to pay up front if I have an accident while travelling abroad?

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No, not if you have purchased your travel insurance with RBC Insurance. We’d pay the eligible bills directly to the hospital for you. Q: Do I need medical travel insurance when I travel within Canada? A: Yes. There are several reasons why it’s important to get medical travel insurance when you’re traveling within Canada. One reason is that unfortunately, accidents can happen anywhere. Another is that Government health plans do have limits on the reimbursement of the emergency medical expenses incurred while you are in another province. For example, the ambulance, emergency dental treatment and prescription drugs might not be covered by some government health insurance plans. Q: Why would I need Cancellation & Interruption insurance? A: Emergencies happen when you least expect it. You could become sick, lose your job or a family member could have a medical emergency. Cancellation and Interruption insurance covers you for those circumstances and protects the financial investment you’ve m

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