"I want to thank everyone at MEDEX for your prompt response to my situation and continued efforts to get me back to the States. I am truly grateful for the assistance given to me and the fair and courteous manner in which all personnel responded to me and my wife."
- W.W., Alabama
WorldNet International
Personal protection for students and scholars traveling more than 100 miles from home
Benefits of Coverage
- Choice of Accidental Death and Dismemberment Benefits: $25,000 - $500,000 Principal Sum
- 100% Emergency Medical Evacuation Benefit
- $12,500 Emergency Reunion Benefit
- 100% Repatriation of Remains Benefit
- $25,000 Accidental Death and Dismemberment Benefit
- Access to MEDEX's 24-hour network for emergency assistance anywhere in the world. This gives you fast, reliable referrals to the nearest medical facility or provider, help relaying messages to family members, and many other services
Eligibility
Eligible individuals are Americans and/or International Visitors temporarily pursuing educational activities while acting as a faculty member, staff member, researcher or student. Coverage includes trips exceeding 100 miles from your home, or outside your home country, lasting up to 12 months.
*Benefits reduce to 65% of principal sum at age 70; 45% of prinicipal sum at age 75; 30% of principal sum at age 80; 15% of principal sum at ages 85 and older. Dependent children have a principal sum of $25,000.
Dependent Coverage - If they are traveling with you and are dependent upon you for support, lawful spouses and unmarried children under age 19 (25 if a full-time student) may also be enrolled.
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Skiing Accident in the United States
A skiing accident left a young woman with a broken leg, broken collar, and a broken jaw. MEDEX was called to help arrange for the woman to return to her home on the other side of the country. MEDEX reviewed the case, made sure the patient was fit to fly, and began making commercial flight arrangements for her to return home. Soon, the woman was able to receive treatment from the comfort of her own home.

