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Do you think the insurance companies charge us "farang" price for the health insurance?


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Hi,

I've been to Thailand more times than I can count (usually 1-3 months every year). I'm considering spending more time in Thailand; living 6 months in Thailand and 6 months in my home country in a year. Currently I have Cigna Global for high deductible health insurance which costs me about $4000/year. I wonder if I could get a cheaper health insurance in Thailand (like many things in Thailand are cheaper). However after a brief browsing in this forum, many people said that the insurance is so expensive. One guy (in his 70's) said he's paying $7000/year 😮 What?!?! I wonder if the insurance companies are charging us "farang" price. What do you guys think? How would handle the health insurance if you were to be 6 months in Thailand and 6 months in your home country like me? Please advise. Thanks.

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3 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

If you don't stay here full time, why is travel insurance in combination with your social security at home not sufficient?

Not all countries offer social security at home.

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It seems as if every time a health insurance cost thread is started it becomes nothing more than an apples to oranges comparison in prices because only one variable (or none) is presented by whoever is stating their own personal policy cost.

 

To better ascertain what people are paying and why, the following information is vital otherwise the answers and advice will be completely useless.

 

1.  Age of insured


2.  Policy limits

 

3.  Deductible amount.  (One persons “high deductible” is another persons “low deductible)

 

4.  Prior claims history (multiple claims can cause premiums to increase)


5.  Smoker?  Drinker?  Exclusions for previously existing conditions?

 

6.  What countries will the insurance cover you and to what amount.  Many companies won’t cover much (if any) in the US for example.

 

Best to call a broker and just get quotes based upon the policy that you want for your personal situation.  What other people claim to pay is of little relevance to what you might pay.  No idea if there are “foreign prices” and “Thai prices”

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