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Health Cover
Medical expenses are an important aspect of travel insurance and you shouldn’t rely on insurance provided by reciprocal health arrangements, charge and credit card companies, household policies or private medical insurance (unless it’s an international policy), none of which usually provide adequate cover, although you should take advantage of what they offer. The minimum medical insurance recommended by experts is €400,000 for Italy and the rest of Europe and €1.5 million for the rest of the world (many policies have limits of between €2.25 million and €7.5 million). If applicable, check whether pregnancy-related claims are covered and whether there are any restrictions for those over a certain age, e.g. 65 or 70 (travel insurance is becoming increasingly expensive for those aged over 65, although they don’t usually need to worry about pregnancy – particularly the men!).