To come back on what is covered and not, confusion often lies between what a Health Insurance does, compared to what a Travel/Medical Assistance company does.
Health insurances are generally not covering transportation to the medical facility that provides care. They pay for your medical expenses, as long as they consider them reasonable and customary, and medically justified, and that's it
However, they sometimes sell packages where the transportation is covered as a part of the service. In that case, they sub-contract this part to Medical Assistance companies, which are the professional of medical transfers. To add to the confusion, some health insurances have their own Travel/medical assistance subsidiary...:ssst:
Medical/Travel Assistance companies have their exclusions for coverage, and scuba diving, mountain climbing, riots, ... are generally part of them, together with Acts of God (!!) The Assistance companies also can cover for your medical expenses. That's how we can think that they pay everything from the incident, to the discharge.
But actually they will eventually claim back from your health insurance, whenever possible, and to their re-insurer.
So, your health insurance can cover the hyperbaric chamber, but your Medical assistance company might not cover the cost of transportation to the chamber.
And when I say that your health insurance can cover the chamber, I mean it is not always the case. When I asked mine, they replied that they would probably deny coverage because hyperbaric chamber following diving accident is not clearly mentioned in my contract.

But DAN did pay for the session. How will they deal with my health insurance is another matter...
All in all, check not only your health insurance contract, but your medical assistance program as well. And anyway, get a DAN policy....
PS: don't ask me the name of my health insurance. It is good for many things, it was selected by my company, and they sell many different contracts. Just check yours.

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