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Move to make health insurance mandatory for long-stay visas


Jonathan Fairfield

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5 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Most insurance companies won't even look at anyone over 70. Either that or insurance is ruinously expensive and hedged with lots of get-out clauses. The last quote I saw was USD 12,000 per year.

If implemented, this may cause considerable distress to many, not just financially. Those with Thai wives or GF's may be forced out of Thailand, robbing the Thai family of support. The law of unintended consequences.

The only cover I really need here is if I am in a road accident, or have a stroke. Insurance companies don't tailor their offerings for individual risks.

I have top level private cover in Australia, a plane ticket away. I self-insure here, very adequately. If that is not good enough for Thai bureaucrats in their ivory towers, I will be considering my options with other countries in south-east Asia.

I guess you haven't really checked.  I have health insurance and I'm over 70.  Not a problem.  I don't work for an insurance company so you can check it out yourself. 

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You can get insurance at any age unlike what your comments say. I am 83 and recently clicked a company,which annoyingly pop up every day, and gave my coorect details. The only reasonable quote was around B35,000 per month, ie. B420,000/year or B6,300,000 since I have been here and had replacement knees, prostrate cancer and many other things for a fraction of this cost. I have also had practically everything going during my lifetime, ie. no payout

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15 hours ago, anterian said:

I thought that was the basic point of the 800 kBaht, to show that one could cover medical expenses. 

No, that  is to show you have sufficient funds to support yourself for the next year.  Some immigration offices require to see it used through the year before topping up.

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17 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Do you have pre-existing conditions? Here's a list - bladder cancer, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, benign prostatic hyperplasia, gastric reflux, hypertension. Yes , I have checked, and your comment is singularly unhelpful.

You wrote, "Most insurance companies won't even look at anyone over 70."  Not only is that singularly unhelpful but it is completely untrue.  ????  I had a heart attack and have hypertension and a number of other things.  Like I said check it out and get a price.  I pay under 100,000 baht per year.

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7 minutes ago, marcusarelus said:

You wrote, "Most insurance companies won't even look at anyone over 70."  Not only is that singularly unhelpful but it is completely untrue.  ????  I had a heart attack and have hypertension and a number of other things.  Like I said check it out and get a price.  I pay under 100,000 baht per year.

So, are you saying most will insure the over 70's, or just that the odd one might?

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6 minutes ago, giddyup said:

So, are you saying most will insure the over 70's, or just that the odd one might?

Quite a number of posts about it, the lady nurse here has posted a couple of good ones check them out.  I can only speak for myself I called a couple of agents and got insurance. 

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5 minutes ago, marcusarelus said:

Quite a number of posts about it, the lady nurse here has posted a couple of good ones check them out.  I can only speak for myself I called a couple of agents and got insurance. 

For the over 70's I imagine any pre existing condition will either send the premiums sky high or make you uninsurable, and there's probably not too many over 70's that are in perfect health.

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1 minute ago, giddyup said:

For the over 70's I imagine any pre existing condition will either send the premiums sky high or make you uninsurable.

It depends on what you think is "sky high".  Read my examples on page 10.  They just won't cover those conditions.

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15 hours ago, BestB said:

What are the offers from Thai insurance? Last time i checked to get equally as good cover as my International is same if not more.

 

I am in early 40's and paying around 50 000 per year, and it does not include ODP, if i was to add ODP my premium would almost double.

 

Now why on earth do i need to have ODP?, its 600-1000 per visit, why on earth would i want to have insurance which only covers 400 000 hospitalization? Thats 2-3 nights in a decent hospital with a minor surgery, any thing more serious and surgery alone is 400 000 already 

 

Now for those on NON O, insurance premiums are almost double to what i am paying, All i can see is many packing up. Not saying one should not have insurance, but this policy will hurt a few pockets

I haven't seen any coverage for 50,000 baht a year....and by age 65 you are looking at about 300K baht a year with some many exclusions you have almost no cover. 

 

I think I will probably be one of the ones to leave if this does come into effect. I may leave anyway as the never-ending  changes being made to visas and the general inconveniences caused (eg 90 days reports) are always making it harder for the faring here. They are making it very clear that they don't want farangs living here. It seems the only foreigners they want here are Chinese and Indians. Well good luck to them. There are plenty of other places in the world to retire to, some much cheaper than Thailand, and most with fewer visa hassles.

 

I have always self-insured in Thailand because I have a lot of money. If I were to get a one or two million baht bill for medical expenses it is no big deal for me. I have been here 10 years and have not spent 10,000 baht on healthcare yet, and so I have saved myself a fortune in insurance premiums. I certainly will not be taking out any insurance policy here, and if it does become required to extend my current visa I will leave. I have looked at insurance policies in the past, from BUPA and other insurers, and concluded that they are all rip-offs, i.e. very little coverage for super-large premiums. Insurers are not in the market to pay out claims but to make huge profits. 

 

You can easily buy an accident insurance for a million baht for 7000 from AIA which is what would cover most of the situations here in Thailand where farangs get big bills ie traffic accidents, pool accidents (like the recent one where she had insurance but they wouldn't pay), falls from waterfalls, balconies and the like.

 

I really wonder what is the real cost of treating uninsured farangs that don't, won't or can't pay their hospital bills....and I mean the real bills and not the farang-price, artificially inflated bill from the private hospitals. I'm sure it is is smaller that the amount that all the long stay farangs spend here pouring the economy each year.

 

I've spent about 1.5 million dollars here in the past 10 years ($300K for a house and about $100,000 a year in living expenses) so the new regulations will cost them money for the economy in my case. If there are a lot like me, they might find that the new rule actually costs them money overall.

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Having insurance is a good thing but i think they should start to look at the short time tourists that come first because i think thay are the ones coming without any kind of insurance and costing the country a lot of money with the motorbike accidents and jetski accidents etc etc not being able to pay their bills in my opinion expats are a lot more carefull and i think thats the only reason why they want them to pay quit a lot of money to cover the daredevils expats should have the same kind of chance as locals like the 30 baht kinds of insurances but thats my opinion 

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