Vacation health care means taking care of your health and medical needs while you travel on a vacation or holidays. This article provides you tips you can use before and while traveling.
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BEFORE LEAVING
Planning ahead of time can make your travels smoother and help you avoid problems.
Talk to your health care provider or visit a travel clinic 4 to 6 weeks before you leave for your trip. You may need to get updated (or booster) vaccinations before you leave.
Ask your health insurance carrier what they will cover (including emergency transport) while traveling out of the area in which you live.
Consider traveler's insurance if you are going outside of the United States.
If you are leaving your children, leave a signed consent-to-treat form with your children's caretaker.
If you are taking medicine, talk to your provider before leaving. Carry all medicines with you in your carry-on bag.
If traveling outside the United States, learn about the health care in the country you are visiting. If you can, find out where you would go if you needed medical help.
If you are planning a long flight, try to arrive as close as possible to your normal bedtime based on the time zone where you are landing. This will help prevent jet lag.
If you have an important event scheduled, plan to arrive 2 or 3 days in advance. This will give you time to recover from jet lag.
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