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Health insurance mandatory for long-stay foreigners in Thailand


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6 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

No you don't get my point. 

The amounts are low.

The outpatient requirement is BIZARRE. clearly for the insurance companies.

So you get a policy that excludes all preexisting conditions, most older people have multiple ones, you pay your money, and then you're not really covered.

DUH. 

Most patients are outpatient not bizarre.

Well, it is like the updated Visa rules.

Then I guess they need to decide to stay or go.

Simple really...

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Any other American Retired Military here with Tricare for Life?  What do you think about this?  We have better covers than what needed here but it not 400,000/40,000.  I pay 25% of the cost both outpatient and inpatient up to a max of $3,000 a year.  I go to an international hospital for all my care.  I also have a letter from Tricare saying I am covered and the Federal Tax for that is required stating I have health insurance.  I like to know what others who have this think?

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3 hours ago, gunderhill said:

So how many are going to be leaving now, what exactly s a NON O -A I have a visa which just states NON O married to a  Thai (no other letters  after it) been on it for 6  years.

Perhaps someone can clarify if  it  will  apply to me?

O-A is the visa from home country.

The OP does appear to only list O-A or extensions based on.

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52 minutes ago, KhaoYai said:

Has anyone obtained health insurance within Thailand? If so, did you have to provide your medical records from your home country or was a medical examination required by the insurer prior to the policy commencing?

I have had insurance cover since I was 64 (now 70) no medical examination just a form to be ticked. no medical records needed. There is a different range of cover, one for accidents and one for illness (not very high around 380K) but it is also a life insurance for the missus. I mentioned to my better half that 380K doesn't correspond to to the 400K needed but she said I am also covered by the village health insurance and this should make up for the shortfall, we shall see.

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400000 is not exactly a high cover , highly unlikely will cost a fortune , even less if you chose a deductible.

 

for all those worried, maybe even look at accident insurance as payout amount required is very low.

 

my full health insurance cover has a payout of 50 or so million with premium of 55000 baht.

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12 minutes ago, dhind1 said:

I see no issue in having insurance to cover medical inpatient. Unfortunately, I do have an issue with the 40k outpatient. As has been noted - that will be expensive. I will have to check into how much this will be, but I assume it will add 30% or more to my premium.

 


I have health insurance from Bangkok Bank. It seems they noticed that I wasn't using the "outpatient" service very often (as I usually just pay cash for the once or twice a year I might actually go to the hospital).

They recommended I switch my Plan to the "B" option, same inpatient coverage, reduced outpatient coverage and 9,000 per year cheaper. Now I pay about 21,000 a year and I sure don't use 9,000 in outpatient service a year. Probably haven't used that much in 5 years total.

 

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35 minutes ago, justin case said:

so dumb f. tourists with half a brain come here with no insurance, rent a bike, get into an accident ... and it is the long stay people that will have to be forced into this crap ?

 

new government has shares in insurance companies ?

 

what the hell is the  400.000 / 800.000 baht for ?????

Have NEVER travelled without insurance,(limited term) however getting long term overseas policy over 65 years of age is expensive even without any pre-existing conditions

Australia does not have a reciprocal health insurance (Medicare) with Thailand

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I see no issue in having insurance to cover medical inpatient. Unfortunately, I do have an issue with the 40k outpatient. As has been noted - that will be expensive. I will have to check into how much this will be, but I assume it will add 30% or more to my premium.
 
I have Pacific Cross which is 1.2 million cover but only has 10,000 OPD so have asked how much extra will it cost to increase OPD to 40,000bht if it's to expensive guess I will be leaving!!

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I am actually surprised it has taken the government so long to demand that farang have insurance.

Wonder what will happen to those married with children, can they join the national scheme??

 

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