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March 4, 2013, Filed Under: Insurance

5 Tips for Using your Student Insurance While Traveling this Spring Break

Insurance Tips for Spring Break TravelIf you plan to leave Austin during Spring Break, be sure keep the following tips in mind:

  1. Know where your insurance card is at all times and keep it safe.
  2. Fill your prescriptions before leaving for vacation.
  3. Know where to seek care for different medical needs.
    • For severe or potentially life-threatening emergencies, call 911 or go to a local hospital emergency room.
    • For conditions or injuries that can be treated outside of an emergency room but require prompt attention, use a local Urgent Care Clinic. Common reasons to use these clinics are:
      • Wounds that require stitches
      • Allergic reactions that are not life-threatening
      • Sprains and broken bones
    • For conditions that require less time-sensitive attention (ex: headaches, simple colds, rashes, etc) care is usually best provided at a doctor’s office or clinic by a primary care physician or physician’s assistant.
  4. Don’t forget to use in-network providers to save money. You can find local providers in the Blue Cross Blue Shield network.
  5. Take advantage of the University Health Services Nurse Advice Line at 512-475-6977. UT Austin students may call 24 hours a day/7 days a week for medical guidance.

Be careful, plan ahead, and have a fun and SAFE Spring Break!

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