UnitedHealthcare Urges Travelers to Plan Ahead

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Wed May 27, 2009 8:30am EDT

Tips to Prevent Illness and Prepare for Medical Emergencies
PLANO, Texas--(Business Wire)--
By plane, train or automobile, Americans are about to take off on their summer
vacations, but recent medical alerts have raised concerns about potential health
risks associated with traveling. 

Regardless of destination, UnitedHealthcare, a UnitedHealth Group (NYSE: UNH)
company, is offering all travelers some common tips on how to plan ahead in
order to prevent illness and prepare for unexpected medical emergencies that may
arise while away from home. 

Nothing can turn a dream vacation into a nightmare faster than a medical
emergency. Travelers will be better equipped to handle any health issues that
might come up if they research their destination, understand their medical
coverage, and carry proper documentation. 

"Whether you're traveling across the state or around the world, it's important
to plan for any medical needs that may arise," said Dr. Jay Morris,
UnitedHealthcare`s South Texas medical director. "Being prepared can help you
respond more quickly and accurately, and even save you money on unnecessary
medical expenses." 

Dr. Morris offers these tips for travelers:

* be sure to carry your insurance identification card and a claim form; 
* keep prescription drugs in their original containers in a carry-on bag and be
sure they are clearly labeled; 
* get a letter from your physician describing medical conditions and any
prescriptions you may be taking, or print a copy of your personal health record;

* be aware of any health warnings for the country you are planning to visit -
current medical alerts can be found on the Center for Disease Control`s Web site
at http://wwwn.cdc.gov/travel/; 
* learn words for doctor, emergency and hospital in the native language of the
country you plan to visit; 
* ensure that you, and your children if they are traveling with you, are current
with routine vaccinations; some diseases that are rare in the United States are
common in other parts of the world; 
* understand your medical insurance coverage while outside the U.S.; some
insurers like UnitedHealthcare offer coverage for emergency care when traveling
overseas; 
* travelers with higher medical risks, such as diabetics, severe asthmatics and
pregnant women, should consult their physicians before traveling to other
countries; 
* contact the International Association for Medical Assistance to Travelers
(IAMAT) at (716) 754-4883 or the nearest U.S. embassy to locate medical
facilities and English-speaking doctors in the areas where you are traveling.

When traveling abroad, Dr. Morris also urges travelers to be aware of their
surroundings at all times; use caution when drinking water and using ice; and
peel fruits and vegetables to avoid contamination from pesticides and the water
used to wash them.. 

"Health care systems differ widely from those in the United States, as well as
from country to country," said Dr. Morris. "Travelers abroad should be aware of
any major health risks and have a basic understanding of their destination
countries' health care systems." 

UnitedHealthcare offers more health and wellness tips on its Web site at
www.uhc.com. 

About UnitedHealthcare

UnitedHealthcare (www.unitedhealthcare.com) provides a full spectrum of
consumer-oriented health benefit plans and services to individuals, public
sector employers and businesses of all sizes, including more than half of the
Fortune 100 companies. The company organizes access to quality, affordable
health care services on behalf of more than 25 million individual consumers,
contracting directly with approximately 590,000 physicians and care
professionals and more than 4,900 hospitals to offer them broad, convenient
access to services nationwide. UnitedHealthcare is one of the businesses of
UnitedHealth Group (NYSE: UNH), a diversified Fortune 50 health and well-being
company. 



UnitedHealthcare
Kim Whitaker, 469-633-8536
kim_t_whitaker@uhc.com

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