International Travel Insurance and Assistance Services
Provider: On Call International
LSU partners with On Call International, a global provider of travel risk management solutions, to support LSU faculty, staff, students, and approved guests traveling internationally. This program provides medical, travel, and security assistance, along with emergency response services, while travelers are abroad..
Program Services
The On Call International program includes:
- Medical, travel, security assistance, and evacuation services
- Coverage for international medical expenses
- Coordination of emergency and non-emergency medical care
- Assistance with travel arrangements related to medical or security emergencies, including hospitalization abroad
- Travel monitoring and critical event alerts, powered by Crisis 24 Horizon
- Pre-trip planning support, including destination-specific security risk assessments
- 24/7 access to assistance services during international travel
- A global network of partners providing country-specific support
- Coverage for lost luggage or travel documents
- Coverage for government-mandated COVID quarantine
Who Is Covered?
Registered international travelers traveling to international destinations including U.S. territories (American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands).
- Employees traveling on approved LSU business
- Students who are enrolled at LSU during travel and participating in a university-led or university-sponsored trip, such as Academic Programs Abroad, Continuing Education, or Volunteer LSU
- Official Guests participating in a university-led or university-sponsored trip
Information and procedures on registering international travel is available on the Accounts Payable & Travel International Travel Webpage.
* For LSU Health Sciences Center travel, arrangements must be booked through Christopherson Business Travel (CBT). For group travel questions, contact the Office of Risk Management.
Cost of the Program
- Insurance coverage for faculty, staff, and approved guests is provided at no cost to the department.
- Insurance coverage for students is paid by the student through Academic Programs Abroad or group travel programs.
- The Office of Risk Management will contact departments with registered student travel to coordinate payment arrangements.
What Happens After You Register
After registering international travel with LSU your travel information will be sent to On Call. Once On Call receives your trip details, the following will occur:
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Pre-Travel Advisory
Depending on the risk level of your destination, you may receive a pre-travel advisory email with health, safety, and security guidance. -
Critical Incident Alerts
You will be registered to receive alerts by email if a security, health, or safety incident occurs near your travel location before or during your trip. -
Crisis24 Horizon Mobile App Access
Travelers with an LSU email address are eligible to use the Crisis24 Horizon Mobile App and Portal for location intelligence and alerts. Trips can also be edited within the App or Crisis 24 Horizon PortalTo optimize app functionality, enable location services and apply the recommended settings outlined in the Mobile App User Guide
Before You Depart
Before traveling internationally, ensure you have quick access to your On Call International information.
- Download the Crisis24 Horizon Mobile App and log in using your LSU email address.
- Within the app, access program details and emergency contact information under “Useful Links.”
- You may also visit the On Call International website from your mobile device and save it to your home screen. This creates a shortcut
to the Resource Hub, which includes program information and click-to-call or chat
features.
If proof of coverage is required for a visa application, request a custom certificate of insurance.
Travelers are also encouraged to register with the U.S. Department of State Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP). STEP provides country-specific updates and allows the State Department to assist travelers during emergencies.
While Traveling
On Call International assistance is available 24 hours a day, worldwide. Travelers may request support for medical care, travel disruptions, or security incidents.
All travelers are strongly encouraged to download the Crisis24 Horizon Mobile App and enable location services. This allows real-time alerts and helps security or medical teams locate you if assistance is required.
If a critical incident alert is issued for your registered location, LSU Risk Management will be notified and may contact your department. You may also receive a message by text, email, or app notification requesting that you check in and confirm whether you are safe or need assistance. Prompt acknowledgment helps LSU and On Call prioritize response efforts.
Emergency and Assistance Contact Information
For medical, security, or travel assistance of any severity, contact On Call International at any time. For medical emergencies, contact local emergency responders first. OnCall and local emergency response numbers are available within the mobile app.
On Call International Contact Options:
- Call collect from anywhere in the world: +1 603-328-6396
- Toll-free within the United States and Canada: 1-833-425-5104
- 24/7 live chat: www.oncallinternational.com/chat/direct
- Email: mail@oncallinternational.com
- Text (text only): +1 844-302-5131
High Risk Travel
LSU monitors US State Department travel advisories. To mitigate the risk associated with travel to high risk regions, the university requires that all travel to countries and/or regions for which the U.S. Department of State has issued a travel advisory to be reviewed and approved by the International Travel Oversight Committee (ITOC). Detailed information on the university’s policy on travel to high risk areas can be found in FASOP AS-18.
Any travel intentions to regions or countries with U.S. Department of State advisory level of 3 or 4 must include separate approval request to ITOC.
The request forms are:
AS295 - Request for Travel to Restricted Regions for Individual Travelers (students or
faculty)
AS296 – Request for Travel to Restricted Regions for Student Study Trips
AS297 – Faculty and Staff Emergency Contact Form
If more assistance is needed, please contact riskmanagement@lsu.edu or 578-3283
