Assuming you don’t already have any healthcare coverage in the US, then yes, you will need travel insurance. Though even if you do, travel insurance is always a good idea whenever you travel to any country as it can cover things like delays and theft as well as healthcare.
Most travel insurance providers provide cover for the following:
- UK and Europe only
- Rest of the World excluding US and Canada
- Rest of the World including US and Canada
They separate US and Canada because policies including the US are more expensive due to healthcare costs.
So, you’ll need to make sure you purchase a policy that covers the US and Canada, and you’ll want at least £5 million in healthcare coverage, possibly £10 million.
As you are a US citizen living in the UK, you’ll also need to check that the insurance company will cover you, as some require that you hold either UK citizenship or ILR, and others just require you to be resident in the UK... so just double-check the fine print before purchasing.
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