30 December 2017
Today I met a pharm tech.
I was actually eavesdropping into his conversation with a tourist about some medication. When it was my turn, I asked what happens when tourists need medicine.
Generally, tourists have to pay the whole price upfront. When they get home, they have to submit the receipts for reimbursement. I can't imagine how expensive some of that stuff is over the counter. I wonder how much the price difference is between here and at home. The kid also shared with me that things like codeine are offered over-the-counter in places like Canada and Australia... So for many tourists, not being able to get it OTC is a shock.
I guess this is why my company offering traveler's health insurance is a big deal? The more you know I guess.