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  2. Visitor health insurance - Wikipedia

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    Visitor’s health insurance, also known as visitor’s medical insurance, is a form of short-term travel medical insurance policy that visitors of any country can purchase to obtain coverage protection for accidental injury or disease that occurs during their stay in the host country.

  3. Electronic System for Travel Authorization - Wikipedia

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    On September 8, 2010, following the Travel Promotion Act, CBP began charging a fee of $4 to cover administrative costs, and if the application was approved, an additional fee of $10 to fund the Corporation for Travel Promotion (also known as Brand USA [9]), for a total of $14 for each approved ESTA. On May 26, 2022, the second fee was increased ...

  4. Short-term health insurance - Wikipedia

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    This caused problems for people who acquire a longer-term illness, since the short-term plan is completely terminated at the end of the coverage period. [5] A 2019 federal rule extended the duration of short-term plans to 365 days, lifting a 3-month term limit established at the end of 2016.

  5. Bupa - Wikipedia

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    Bupa Health Insurance, with 3.9 million customers, is a leading health insurance provider in Australia and also offers health insurance for overseas workers and visitors. Bupa Health Services is a health provision business, comprising dental, optical, audiology, medical assessment services and health care for the Australian Defence Force.

  6. Thailand targets tourism boost with longer stays for visitors ...

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    The new measures come as part of an effort to boost visitors, especially from its main and fastest-growing markets, by extending stay limits to 60 days from 30 days for on-arrival visas.

  7. Acute care - Wikipedia

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    Acute care is a branch of secondary health care where a patient receives active but short-term treatment for a severe injury or episode of illness, an urgent medical condition, or during recovery from surgery. [1] [2] In medical terms, care for acute health conditions is the opposite from chronic care, or longer-term care.

  8. Bupa Arabia - Wikipedia

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    The product coverage is based on the basic Council of Cooperative Health Insurance (CCHI) product/policy guidelines and is customized to give a range of options. The available cover levels range from SR 500,000 to SR 37,500,000, and there is a choice of hospital networks. Bupa Corporate includes four main schemes: Gold, Silver, Bronze, and Blue ...

  9. Travel visa - Wikipedia

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    Some foreign visitors engage in what is known as a visa run: leaving a country—usually to a neighboring country—for a short period just before the permitted length of stay expires, then returning to the first country to get a new entry stamp in order to extend their stay ("reset the clock"). Despite the name, a visa run is usually done with ...