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Ace Travel Insurance will cover the person if anything unrelated to the heart happens. They will not cover a pre-existing medical condition so if the person was to have a heart attack, they would not be covered. If a person was to break a leg, they would be covered.
Worldcare's international travel insurance is an insurance agency offering travel insurance in all over the world. The cost depends on a lot of elements. For examples, the average cost of a week-long hospital stay due to heart attack in New York is around $AUD200,000.
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the robo heart is robot heart that works the same as a normal one
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A Heart attack is a dangerous and life-threatening event. It is not "normal" for anyone to have a heart attack because it is a very serious health problem. It is "normal" in the sense that many people die from having heart attacks - it is a common way to die.
The medical examiner can determine the cause of death, and the insurance company would agree with the ME.
There might be some benefits available - if the heart attack was related to work-induced stress, etc.
The medical term for heart attack is myocardial infarction. This is when for one reason or another the heart fails to pump normal and eventually stops. A heart attack usually occurs when someone has heart disease, has a heart block or some other contributing factors such as high cholesterol, poor diet, or smoking. These all contribute to causing heart blockages which are the most common causes of a heart attack.
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Yes, unfortunately it is. From my experience of trying to get insurance following a heart attack, they are particularly interested in whether you have your angina under control and how many different medications you are taking. If you had a heart attack recently (ie within the last year), go the BHF website for a list of insurers who will cover you. But you must always be completely honest with insurance - if in doubt, ask them. You do not want to be stuck in a strange country with no way of paying your bills!! In the USA it depends. Most companies will not consider it a pre-existing condition if you are taking a prescribed medication for a controlled conditions and the if the medication and condition have remained stable during the 180 days prior to your travel insurance policy effective date. Also many policies allow you to waive the pre-existing conditions exclusion if you purchase the insurance within 10 to 21 days(depends on the company) of your first trip payment date.
In a heart attack, time is heart muscle. The longer a heart attack continues on without treatment, the more damage is done to the heart. Chest pain is common in all heart attacks, but the most telltale sign of heart attack is not a sharp pain, but dull, squeezing pain across the chest. Radiation of the pain to the jaw or left arm is common as well. Other signs of a heart attack include nausea, vomiting, profuse sweating and a change in one's normal behavior or mental status.