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Hi guys Ive got a myself my wife and three kids i'm looking to cover in a health insurance policy, is anyone in a simiar position who has a policy already that could recommend a company and give me a idea on what you pay each month etc.

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I get a BUPA international family package from www.pacificprime.com. It's a low premium, high deductible (for expensive emergencies, not coughs & colds etc..). Costs about $1200 per year for family of 4.

Coverage is up to 70Million THB, but with a 400,000THB deductible.

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No need to take chances with these odd offers - talk to the sponsors of the forum over at AA Insurance brokers. Ask for Peter and check the Allianz plans as very good cover and reasonable premiums + they are well know here and you can trust them !

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No need to take chances with these odd offers - talk to the sponsors of the forum over at AA Insurance brokers. Ask for Peter and check the Allianz plans as very good cover and reasonable premiums + they are well know here and you can trust them !

[email protected]

Personally I did use AA Insurance (or Thaivisa insurance as it was then) but I wasn't impressed that the insurance increased more than 15% after the first year (did not make any claims during the year). I have not had any large increases like that while using BUPA.

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No need to take chances with these odd offers - talk to the sponsors of the forum over at AA Insurance brokers. Ask for Peter and check the Allianz plans as very good cover and reasonable premiums + they are well know here and you can trust them !

[email protected]

Personally I did use AA Insurance (or Thaivisa insurance as it was then) but I wasn't impressed that the insurance increased more than 15% after the first year (did not make any claims during the year). I have not had any large increases like that while using BUPA.

I am looking at the chart for BUPA premiums right now, every 5 years in age they increase about 15%, you may have just been on a change over point in age ranges, just about every Insurance company does this, also with cars as they get older and parts get harder to source.

Also depending on the plan you are BUPA has daily limits, such as on the Ruby plan room is only covered for 2,500 baht per day, ICU 5,000 baht per day, some other companies do not have these limits, the one I have covers 100% of inpatient costs and was a lot less than what BUPA quoted me.

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No need to take chances with these odd offers - talk to the sponsors of the forum over at AA Insurance brokers. Ask for Peter and check the Allianz plans as very good cover and reasonable premiums + they are well know here and you can trust them !

[email protected]

Personally I did use AA Insurance (or Thaivisa insurance as it was then) but I wasn't impressed that the insurance increased more than 15% after the first year (did not make any claims during the year). I have not had any large increases like that while using BUPA.

I am looking at the chart for BUPA premiums right now, every 5 years in age they increase about 15%, you may have just been on a change over point in age ranges, just about every Insurance company does this, also with cars as they get older and parts get harder to source.

No one on the plan had gone over an age gap increase increment. As you said they have price jumps about every 5 years in age, but no one on the plan changed age bracket. This was just a straight up 15+% "inflation" type adjustment.

Also depending on the plan you are BUPA has daily limits, such as on the Ruby plan room is only covered for 2,500 baht per day, ICU 5,000 baht per day, some other companies do not have these limits, the one I have covers 100% of inpatient costs and was a lot less than what BUPA quoted me.

I'm with BUPA international (not the local Thai version of BUPA) so there are no daily limits, it's 100% coverage.

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No need to take chances with these odd offers - talk to the sponsors of the forum over at AA Insurance brokers. Ask for Peter and check the Allianz plans as very good cover and reasonable premiums + they are well know here and you can trust them !

[email protected]

Personally I did use AA Insurance (or Thaivisa insurance as it was then) but I wasn't impressed that the insurance increased more than 15% after the first year (did not make any claims during the year). I have not had any large increases like that while using BUPA.

I am looking at the chart for BUPA premiums right now, every 5 years in age they increase about 15%, you may have just been on a change over point in age ranges, just about every Insurance company does this, also with cars as they get older and parts get harder to source.

No one on the plan had gone over an age gap increase increment. As you said they have price jumps about every 5 years in age, but no one on the plan changed age bracket. This was just a straight up 15+% "inflation" type adjustment.

The inflation type adjustments you are referring to are when there are an excessive amount of claims by the group the previous year, this is imposed by the underwriter.

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The inflation type adjustments you are referring to are when there are an excessive amount of claims by the group the previous year, this is imposed by the underwriter.

Could be, but got nothing to do with me, as we (my family and I) made no claims, so seems unfair that I'd get a 15% hike...and if I was infact in some kind of "group" it doesn't much make sense for me to be in an insurance "group" full of aging expats I've never met...

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The inflation type adjustments you are referring to are when there are an excessive amount of claims by the group the previous year, this is imposed by the underwriter.

Could be, but got nothing to do with me, as we (my family and I) made no claims, so seems unfair that I'd get a 15% hike...and if I was infact in some kind of "group" it doesn't much make sense for me to be in an insurance "group" full of aging expats I've never met...

Every insurance companies increase their premiums every year, from 5 to 30%. If yours increased by 15% it's high, but not abnormal.

However BUPA International is well known for being one of the most expensive provider out there, they can be 100% more expensive in some cases. it's easier to control your costs when you sell expensive plans.

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Bupa International

Myself Farang Smoker 37 year old

Worldwide Evacuation
Worldwide Medical Insurance
Worldwide Medical Plus

Wife Thai non smoker 27 year old

Worldwide Medical Insurance
​Worldwide Medical Plus

Son 2 year old
Worldwide Medical Insurance
​Worldwide Medical Plus

Limits..

Worldwide medical insurance 2.55 MIllion USD
Worldwide Medical plus (Outpatients) 42500 USD

Evacuation 99 Million USD

NO EXCESS

Annual cost - 9572 USD

Monthly payments of 797.69 USD

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