IMG Patriot America Plus
Best overall for Bolivians. Largest PPO network, multilingual support, trusted at every major US hospital.
Best for: First-time visitors, families
WorldTrips Atlas America
Best for seniors and maximum protection. $2M coverage, $1M evacuation, highest pre-existing limit.
Best for: Seniors 65+, long stays
Trawick Safe Travels USA
Best budget option. Lower premiums at all ages, free telehealth, flexible deductibles to $5,000.
Best for: Budget buyers, under 65
Bolivia's Caja de Salud Has No Coverage in the United States
Bolivia's Caja Nacional de Salud (CNS) and the SUS (Sistema Único de Salud) cover Bolivian residents at domestic facilities only — neither scheme provides any US coverage. Bolivia and the United States have no bilateral healthcare agreement. A US ER visit averages $3,100; one hospital night costs $11,700. Bolivian nationals visiting family in the US carry complete financial exposure: a single hospitalisation can exceed BOB 21,000 per night in uncovered US charges with no CNS or SUS reimbursement.
Bolivia's Cajas de Salud provides zero coverage in the USA — US hospitals bill at full sticker rates with no government safety net.
Why Visitors Insurance Matters in the USA
The United States has the most expensive healthcare system in the world. A single emergency room visit costs $3,100–$8,000 on average. One night of hospitalization runs $11,700. A cardiac event with ICU care can exceed $150,000. Your home country's health insurance covers exactly $0 of these bills in the USA.
Visitors insurance is specifically designed to fill this gap. It's short-term US health coverage that you purchase before or immediately after arrival. Plans are issued by A-rated US carriers, accepted at any US hospital, and typically cost $1–$3 per day depending on age and coverage level.
Complete Plan Comparison
| Feature | IMG Patriot Plus | WorldTrips Atlas | Trawick Safe Travels |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maximum Coverage | $1,000,000 | $2,000,000 | $1,000,000 |
| Deductible Options | $0–$2,500 | $0–$5,000 | $0–$5,000 |
| Acute Onset Pre-Existing (under 70) | Policy maximum | Policy maximum | Policy maximum |
| Acute Onset Pre-Existing (70–79) | Not covered | $100,000 | $35,000 (USA) / $25,000 (Elite) |
| Emergency Evacuation | $500,000 | $1,000,000 | $500,000 |
| PPO Network | UHC Choice Plus | First Health/Cofinity | First Health PPO |
| Telemedicine | Available | Available | Included free |
| Prescription Drugs | Covered | Covered | Covered |
| Emergency Dental | Up to $250 | Up to $500 | Up to $250 |
| Repatriation of Remains | Included | Included | Included |
| Maximum Age | 99 years | 99 years | 89 years |
| Coverage Periods | 5 days–1 year | 5 days–364 days | 5 days–364 days |
| Trip Interruption | Up to $5,000 | Up to $10,000 | Up to $5,000 |
| In-Network Coinsurance | 80% after ded. | 80% after ded. | 80% after ded. |
| Coinsurance Cap | $5,000 max OOP | $5,000 max OOP | $5,000 max OOP |
Monthly Cost by Age — $100K Coverage, $250 Deductible
| Age | IMG Patriot Plus | WorldTrips Atlas | Trawick Safe Travels |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age 30 | $28/mo | $26/mo | $23/mo |
| Age 40 | $38/mo | $35/mo | $32/mo |
| Age 50 | $52/mo | $48/mo | $45/mo |
| Age 60 | $78/mo | $72/mo | $68/mo |
| Age 65 | $105/mo | $95/mo | $88/mo |
| Age 70 | $145/mo | $130/mo | $120/mo |
| Age 75 | $195/mo | $175/mo | $158/mo |
| Age 80 | $265/mo | $240/mo | Not available |
Representative rates — exact pricing varies by exact age, trip dates, and deductible. Get a live quote for Bolivians above.
Which Plan is Best for Your Situation?
| Situation | Best Plan |
|---|---|
| First-time visitors / tourists | IMG Patriot America Plus |
| Seniors 65–69 | WorldTrips Atlas America |
| Seniors 70–79 | WorldTrips Atlas America |
| Budget-conscious buyers | Trawick Safe Travels USA |
| Pre-existing conditions (under 70) | All three plans tied |
| Pre-existing conditions (70–79) | WorldTrips Atlas America |
| Maximum possible protection | WorldTrips Atlas America |
| Families with children | IMG Patriot America Plus |
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Compare Plans — 🇧🇴 Bolivia →Frequently Asked Questions — Bolivians Visiting the USA
Does Bolivia's CNS (Caja Nacional de Salud) / SUMI / MOH public health cover medical care in the USA?
No. Bolivia's CNS (Caja Nacional de Salud) / SUMI / MOH public health covers healthcare within Bolivia only — it provides zero coverage for medical treatment in the United States. The US has no bilateral healthcare agreement with Bolivia, meaning every hospital visit, ER charge, or specialist fee is entirely your personal financial responsibility without dedicated visitor insurance. A us hospital night can exceed bob 81,000.
Can I buy visitor insurance for my Bolivians visiting the USA?
Yes — you can purchase a visitor insurance plan on behalf of parents, grandparents, or other family members visiting from Bolivia. Simply enter their details (age, travel dates) in the quote tool and complete the purchase. Policy documents and insurance ID cards arrive by email within minutes. Plans cover travelers up to age 99 and most include acute onset coverage for pre-existing conditions — critical for older bolivians visitors.
What is the best visitor insurance for Bolivians visiting the USA?
For bolivians, we recommend three A-rated plans: IMG Patriot America Plus for comprehensive coverage and strong A+ rated carrier backing; Trawick Safe Travels USA Comprehensive for excellent value and broad emergency coverage; and WorldTrips Atlas America for high coverage limits (up to $2,000,000) and robust acute onset pre-existing condition protection. All three are purpose-built for the US healthcare system and available in minutes online.
Do Bolivians need a visa to visit the USA?
Bolivians require a B-1/B-2 visitor visa before traveling to the United States. When applying at the US Embassy or Consulate, including proof of visitor insurance can strengthen your application — it demonstrates financial preparedness and shows consular officers that potential US medical costs are covered, since Bolivia's CNS Bolivia provides no US coverage.
How much does visitor insurance cost for Bolivians visiting the USA?
Plans typically start around $1.10–$2.00 per day (USD). A healthy Bolivia adult under 60 visiting for 30 days usually pays $35–$80. Seniors over 70 will see higher rates. The cost is minimal compared to the financial risk — a US hospital night can exceed BOB 81,000. Get an exact personalized quote instantly with no personal information required.
Does visitor insurance cover pre-existing conditions for Bolivians visiting the USA?
Most plans include acute onset coverage — meaning if you have a managed condition like hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, or COPD, and you experience a sudden unexpected emergency related to it, the plan can cover that emergency treatment. Routine follow-up care, medication refills, or elective procedures for stable conditions are not covered. This protection is especially important for older bolivians and those with chronic health conditions.
How quickly can I get coverage for Bolivians visiting the USA?
Coverage can be active within minutes. Complete the quote form online, select a plan, and your policy documents and insurance ID card are emailed instantly. For accidents, coverage begins on your selected start date — which can be the same day. For illness coverage, a short 24–72 hour waiting period typically applies after the start date. Purchase before your family member departs Bolivia whenever possible to avoid any gap in protection.
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Written by Ty Taylor, TX #2608479TX · Tower Hill Travel Insurance · Updated May 2026
