Overview
US: When outside PPO Network or not using medical concierge provider, after deductible, pays 80% to $5,000, then 100% to policy maximum.
Outside US: After deductible, pays 100% to policy maximum.
The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS)—which was developed by the PCI Security Standards Council (PCI SSC) created by Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, and JCB—is an extensive set of technical and operational standards that a company needs to follow to ensure that all companies that process, store, or transmit credit card information maintain a secure environment.
There are many stringent requirements, including but not limited to:
PCI DSS has six major objectives, 12 key requirements, 78 base requirements, and over 400 test procedures. Click here for more information.
When a business is PCI-compliant, it means that that the business reviews and follows the guidelines set forth by the credit card companies to help ensure your credit card information is protected and your personal information is secure.
If you are a marine employer that is looking for long term major medical group coverage for your captains, officers, crew members and their dependents, we have flexible options to meet your needs.
Marine crew group medical insurance can provide a wide variety of deductible options ranging from $100 to $10,000 and various coinsurance values.
Marine crew group health insurance can provide essential medical benefits such as physician visit, surgery, hospitalization, ICU, ambulance, labs and x-rays coverage and more. It can also provide maternity coverage, wellness coverage, even vision benefits, and several levels of dental insurance plans options can be chosen from in marine crew medical insurance.
There are certain additional benefits that are unique to marine crews, such as crewmember return, amateur sailboat racing, and recreational scuba. If any of the marine crewmembers will be participating in adventure sports, an appropriate rider should be purchased.
Additionally, adding a ‘Maritime Rider’ would allow the ship owner to insure his responsibility to return a crewmember deemed ‘unfit for duty’ to his home country