UPDATE: Maximum limit for benefits of COVID-19 insurance is $50,000

UPDATE: Maximum limit for benefits of  COVID-19 insurance is $50,000

Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunication (TEATT) Ludmila de Weever.

~ Except medical evacuation, which is also covered ~

PHILIPSBURG--The overall maximum limit for all benefits together, except medical evacuation, for the mandatory health coverage for visitors dubbed the “SXM Protection Plan”, is US $50,000.

  Coverage for emergency medical evacuation to the nearest qualified hospital to prevent loss of life is up to a maximum limit of US $20,000, provided the patient cannot be treated locally in St. Maarten.

  As of January 11, St. Maarten will roll out the mandatory health coverage for visitors that authorities said is “very affordable” and assures tourists “a relaxing and safe vacation.”

  Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, St. Maarten wants to ensure that all visitors are properly protected and have advanced protection in case they test positive while vacationing in the country, it was stated in a press release.

  “A visitor who tests positive for COVID-19 in St. Maarten, will have very few, if any, out-of-pocket expenses, giving the visitors peace of mind in case they test positive, and if they cannot be assisted in St. Maarten, the SXM Protection Plan covers also medical evacuation costs.”

  In case of hospitalisation, the expenses to treat severe COVID-19 symptoms include specialist fees, diagnostic X-rays, lab expenses and nursing cost, and cost of specialised transportation of a COVID-19-infected person.

  It also covers a maximum sub-limit of US $125 per day, for a maximum of 14 days, in case of a positive COVID-19 test result and intensive care unit charges for treatment of a critical ailment caused by COVID-19. It also covers costs of doctor consults and a maximum of four medically necessary COVID-19 tests as outpatient with a sub-limit of $75 per test. Tests are only covered with referral from the St. Maarten government’s Health Department. Preventive government-mandated quarantines for fellow travellers and those who tested negative are not covered.

  The insurance is required for all foreign nationals with the exception of residents, visitors who arrive and leave the same day, crewmembers and transit/transfer passengers who do not need to recheck their luggage.

  The St. Maarten Visitors Protection Plan is sold and processed via the mandatory online health form at

www.stmaartenentry.com. For detailed information on the St. Maarten Visitors Protection Plan, visit

www.sxmprotectionplan.com.

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