There are just four circumstances when Unique Government medical care and Federal medical care Benefit plans pay for Federal health care covered wellbeing administrations outside the U.S:
In the United States, you have a medical emergency; Your condition needs to be treated at a hospital in another country.
You are experiencing a medical emergency in Canada while traveling unnecessarily quickly between Alaska and another U.S. state, and a Canadian hospital is more convenient than the closest U.S. facility that can treat your condition.
You live in the United States, but a foreign hospital that can treat your emergency or non-emergency medical condition is closer to your home than the closest American hospital.
းIf you have Medicare Part B, you can get medical care on a cruise while the ship is in U.S. territorial waters, docked at a U.S. port, or six hours after arriving at or leaving a U.S. port.