Designed Expressly for International Exchange Activities
Participants in international exchange activities often need additional insurance coverage when existing group or individual insurance plans are not appropriate, or if their national health plan is limited beyond the Home Country.
As a solution, Gateway USA offers insurance and services to persons who travel to the United States to participate in international business, academic, or cultural exchange programs or other similar events or activities arranged by a sponsoring organization. Coverage also applies during incidental trips to Canada, the Bahamas, Bermuda, or Mexico.
Gateway USA offers insurance for accident and medical expenses, medical evacuation and repatriation, and accidental death and dismemberment. The Plan also features important medical and travel assistance services.
Eligibility Requirements
Eligibility for Gateway USA requires the insured(s) to meet all of the following conditions:
- Home Country is not the United States
- Country of Residence is not the United States
- the primary purpose of stay in the United States is to participate in a sponsored or planned international exchange activity
Spouse and/or unmarried dependent children (over 14 days old and under the age of 18) are also eligible when they accompany the exchange activity participant and meet the requirements outlined above.
A child over the age of 18 is not considered a dependent child for this insurance plan. Children over the age of 18 can apply under separate Application and must meet the eligibility requirements shown above.
If the exchange activity participant has other insurance through the sponsor or host organization, accompanying dependents can apply for Gateway USA.
Home Country and Country of Residence Defined
- Home Country is the country from which the Insured Person holds a passport.
- Country of Residence is the country where the Insured Person maintains a primary permanent residence.
Plan Overview
Medical Insurance
Medical Expense: Plan A: $50,000 Maximum or Plan B: $100,000 Maximum
- Medical Expense Maximum applies per injury or illness
- $150 Deductible per person, per Term of Insurance
Note: Medical Expense Maximum is limited to $50,000 for Insureds age 70 through 79 and to $10,000 for Insureds age 80 and over. Only Covered Medical Expenses which are considered reasonable and customary are eligible expenses.
Other Insurance
- Emergency Medical Evacuation: $50,000
- Repatriation of Remains: $20,000
- Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D): $25,000 Principal Sum
Services
Worldwide Medical and Travel Assistance: Included
How the Medical Insurance Works
For Covered Medical Expenses during a Term of Insurance, the Gateway USA plan works like this:
- Each Insured Person must meet the $150 Deductible. The Deductible is applied once during each new Term of Insurance. For Term of Insurance that is extended by renewal, the Deductible is applied once during every 12-month period from the original Effective Date of insurance.
- After the Deductible, the Plan pays 80% of the reasonable and customary charges for Covered Medical Expenses up to $5,000. Thereafter, the Plan pays 100% of the reasonable and customary charges for remaining Covered Medical Expenses up to the Medical Expense Maximum or the Maximum Coverage Period, whichever occurs first.
- Each Insured Person is responsible for 20% of the first $5,000 of Covered Medical Expenses during each Term of Insurance.
- The Maximum Coverage Period is 52 weeks from the date of covered injury or onset of covered illness.
- The Medical Expense Maximum and the Maximum Coverage Period apply to each separate, distinct, and unrelated condition.
The Description of Coverage section provides details about Covered Medical Expenses, Exclusions, and Limitations.
Effective Date and Expiration Date of Insurance
Once the Administrator receives and accepts the Application and premium, the Effective Date of insurance is the latest of these dates:
- arrival date in the United States
- the date Application and premium are received
- the date requested on the Application form
The Expiration Date of insurance is the earlier of these dates:
- the date of departure for a location outside the United States
- the date shown on the insurance documents mailed upon issuance
Term of Insurance
A Term of Insurance starts on the Effective Date of insurance and ends on the Expiration Date of insurance.
- Minimum term is 15 days
- Maximum initial or renewal term is 12 months, up to a total of 36 consecutive months
Enrollment Options
INITIAL enrollment - for initial Application requesting insurance for:
- 3 months or more (up to an initial maximum term of 12 consecutive months) - a renewal notice is automatically sent to the U.S. mailing address on file 45 days prior to the Expiration Date.
- Less than 3 months - no renewal notice is sent. If additional months are needed, a new Application must be submitted for a new Term of Insurance. Each subsequent Application represents a new Term of Insurance, subject to all policy provisions.
RENEWAL - Term of Insurance can be renewed for up to 12 months at a time to the maximum total of 36 consecutive months as long as eligibility requirements continue to be met and Administrator receives the Renewal Form with premium payment on or before the Expiration Date of insurance. Minimum renewal term is 3 months (or less if final renewal). Upon renewal, the Expiration Date of insurance is adjusted according to the number of months requested on renewal.
Description of Coverage
If an injury or illness occurs during the Term of Insurance, only those expenses specifically described below, and which are incurred within the Maximum Coverage Period (52 weeks from the date of such injury or onset of such illness), and which are not excluded (see Exclusions section) are considered Covered Medical Expenses. Initial treatment of an injury must occur within 60 days of the accident.
- Charges made by a hospital for room and board, floor nursing and other services, exclusive of charges for professional service and with the exception of personal services of a non-medical nature; provided, however, that expenses do not exceed the hospital's average charge for semiprivate room and board accommodation, or intensive care when medically necessary;
- Charges made for diagnosis, treatment and surgery by a physician;
- Charges made for the cost and administration of anesthetics;
- Charges for medication, X-ray services, laboratory tests and services, the use of radium and radioactive isotopes, oxygen, blood transfusions and medical treatment;
- Charges for physiotherapy, if recommended by a physician for the treatment of a specific disablement and administered by a licensed physiotherapist;
- Dressings, drugs and medicines that can only be obtained upon a written prescription of a physician or surgeon.
The charges listed above shall in no event include any amount of such charges which are in excess of reasonable and customary charges.
Exclusions
For Medical Expenses, this insurance does not cover:
- Pre-existing Conditions, defined as illness, injury or manifestation of symptoms for which a licensed physician was consulted, or for which treatment or medication was prescribed, within 12 months prior to the Insured Person's Effective Date of insurance;
- Services, supplies or treatment, including any period of hospital confinement, which are not recommended, approved and certified as necessary and reasonable by a physician, or expenses which are non-medical in nature;
- Expenses incurred as a result of or in connection with a) declared or undeclared war, or any act thereof; b) injury sustained while participating in professional sports, sponsored scholastic or amateur athletics, which are defined as organized sports activities associated with a team, league or similar group; c) intentionally self-inflicted injury, suicide while sane or attempted suicide while insane; d) motorcycle driving, scuba diving, mountain climbing, sky diving, professional or amateur racing, piloting an aircraft; or e) commission of a felony;
- Expenses for a) pregnancy, childbirth or miscarriage; b) routine physicals; c) cosmetic or plastic surgery, except as the result of an accident; d) elective surgery; e) any mental and nervous disorders or rest cures; f) dental care, except as the result of injury to natural teeth caused by accident; g) eye refractions or eye examinations for the purpose of prescribing corrective lenses for eye glasses or for the fitting thereof, unless caused by accidental bodily injury incurred while insured; h) alcoholism or drug addiction or use of any drug or narcotic agent; or i) treatment by a family member;
- Treatment paid for or furnished under any other individual or group policy, or other service or medical pre-payment plan arranged through an employer to the extent so furnished or paid, or under any mandatory government program or facility set up for treatment without cost to any individual;
- Loss or expense caused by, contributed to, or resulting from any loss that occurs while traveling or enrolling solely for the purpose of obtaining medical treatment, while on a waiting list for a specific treatment, or while traveling against the advice of a physician.
Emergency Medical Evacuation Expenses
If injury or illness commencing during the Term of Insurance warrants immediate transportation to the nearest medical facility where appropriate medical treatment can be obtained, or if after being treated at a local hospital the condition warrants transportation to the Home Country/Country of Residence for further medical treatment or to recover, or both, all eligible expenses incurred are covered up to a maximum of $50,000. An emergency evacuation must be recommended by a legally licensed attending physician who certifies that the severity of injury or illness necessitates such emergency evacuation, and must be agreed upon by you or your representative. In the event this coverage is needed, arrangements are made by the Assistance Services provider.
If an Insured Person is hospitalized for more than 7 days and is receiving care outside the Home Country/Country of Residence, the Plan will pay up to the cost of round-trip economy airfare to bring a person chosen by the Insured Person to and from his/her bedside, if the Insured Person is not accompanied by immediate family. These transportation arrangements must be authorized in advance, and made by the Assistance Services provider.
Repatriation of Remains Expenses
If injury or illness commencing during the Term of Insurance results in death, all reasonable expenses incurred for preparation and return of the remains to the Home Country/Country of Residence are covered up to a maximum of $20,000. In the event this coverage is needed, arrangements are made by the Assistance Services provider.
Exclusions
For Emergency Medical Evacuation and Repatriation, this insurance does not cover: Expenses incurred as a result of or in connection with a) declared or undeclared war or any act thereof; b) injury sustained while participating in professional sports; c) intentionally self-inflicted injury, suicide while sane or attempted suicide while insane; d) commission of a felony; e) professional racing, participation in contests of speed, or piloting an aircraft; f) pregnancy, except complications of pregnancy; g) alcoholism or drug addiction.
Accidental Death & Dismemberment Coverage (AD&D)
$25,000 Principal Sum Included
$100,000 Additional Principal Sum Optional
Gateway USA includes $25,000 AD&D Principal Sum for each Insured Person and Insured Spouse with partial coverage for each Insured Eligible Child(ren) (see the Table of Losses).
If you wish to purchase the Optional Additional Principal Sum, it must be purchased for each adult (Insured Person and Insured Spouse) listed on the Application and additional premium must be paid at time of Application. This option is not available for Insured Persons under the age of 18. Purchase of this optional coverage does not affect the AD&D coverage amount for Insured Child(ren).
If an injury occurs during your Term of Insurance and results in one of the following losses within 365 days after an accident, the Plan will pay for the loss as follows:
Table of Losses Insured or Spouse Each Child
Loss of life Principal Sum $5,000
Loss of two members Principal Sum $5,000
Loss of one member 50% of Principal Sum $2,500
"Member" means hand, foot or eye. "Loss"
means with regard to hands and feet, actual severance through or above wrist or ankle joints, and with regard to eyes, entire and irrecoverable loss of sight. Only one amount, the largest to which you are entitled, is paid for all losses resulting from one accident.
Exclusions
For Accidental Death & Dismemberment, this insurance does not cover losses resulting from:
a) intentionally self-inflicted injury, suicide while sane or attempted suicide while insane; b) war or any act of war, declared or undeclared, or service in the military, naval or air service of any country; or c) piloting or acting as a crew member or riding in any aircraft except as a fare-paying passenger on a scheduled airline;
a) illness, disease, pregnancy, childbirth, miscarriage or any bacterial infection other than one occurring from an accidental cut or wound; or b) hernia.
Assistance Services
Assistance services are provided by AIGAssist (AIG International Services).
Eligibility for any of the assistance services outlined below is effective once insured. Services can be accessed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
- Medical Assistance - help in obtaining medical care, arranging special medical services when traveling; medical case monitoring; arranging communication between patient, family, physician, employer, consulate; coordination and arrangement for medical transportation if the traveler becomes injured or seriously ill and needs to be evacuated to an appropriate medical treatment facility or return to the Home Country/Country of Residence.
- Repatriation - coordinate the return of remains to the Home Country/Country of Residence if death occurs while traveling.
- Emergency Travel Assistance - advice on handling losses and delays; help with lost passports, tickets and documents; advice on filing insurance claims; relaying emergency messages.
- Travel Emergency Legal Assistance - arranging for traveler to obtain needed help from local attorneys, embassies and consulates.
Refund of Premium
Full refund of premium is made if written request is received by the Gateway Administrator prior to the Effective Date of insurance. Premium is considered fully earned and is not refundable for any Term of Insurance issued for 6 months or less. If you are issued a Term of Insurance for 7 or more consecutive months, and must return to your Home Country/Country of Residence earlier than expected, unused premium for remaining whole months exclusive of the first 6 months, will be refunded. Remaining whole months are calculated from the date written notice is received up to the Expiration Date of the Term of Insurance in effect.
Plan Underwriter
The Gateway Plans are underwritten by the Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania, a Pennsylvania insurance company, with its principal place of business at 70 Pine Street, New York, New York 10270. It is currently authorized to transact business in all states and the District of Columbia. NAIC No. 19429. The Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania is a member of the American International Group of Companies (AIG).