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Health Insurance for Long-Term Stays in Thailand: Key Facts

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OK, well you may be right. Every website says one or the other. None of them gives the history over the last several years.

 

My current coverage with Pacific Cross (3M baht total) falls due end of October. In the leadup I shall ask them the question over the next 2 or 3 weeks. At age 76 & healthy I'm not inclined to pay for too much more than the minimum required to continue renewing my OA-derived stay.

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  • The "Key Fact" is that Thailand has public hospitals with good doctors and the latest equipment, so no insurance is necessary. 🤨

  • This subject is never ending  If you are under 70  and have the money buy insurance  If over 70 with Pre existing conditions your choice to pay or not as will not be cheap 🫣

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    Have you been at those "public hospitals"? They are softly spoken "over crowded"! They might be good, but expect LONG hours to see your doctor. I have been escorting a friend of mine and those hospita

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An obvious question relating to this little debate: If it's still 3M฿ etc for O/A-derived stay, how come the OP above says it's only 400K฿ etc?

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