
Travellers could face fees of up to $64,000 for three nights in intensive care, a survey by insurance company AAMI has revealed.
AAMI's national travel manager Heather McDonald said most people don't realise each state in the US has a different fee structure for medical expenses.
"Hospitals in popular US destinations for Aussie travellers, like California and Florida, charge up to $8,500 per night in intensive care, while the same treatment in a Hawaiian hospital can set you back up to $10,500 per night," she said.
"But New York City is by far the most expensive, with the amount per night priced between $16,000 and $21,500."
Hawaii was second on the list, with intensive care costs coming in at $10,500 a night, followed by Canada with $10,000 a night. France was fourth with $9,500 a night.
South East Asia is the cheapest place to fall ill, with hospitals in Thailand and Indonesia charging around $3,000 per night for treatment in intensive care. Vietnam hospitals charge up to $2,500 per night.
Ms McDonald said people should factor travel insurance into their travel budget, just as you would your airfare and spending money.
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