Re: Chart Of New Health Care Law
Most hospitals in Thailand are “public” which means most of the patients are not paying. The taxpayer/government is paying. However, most of the Thais I know are middle class. They either buy insurance or pay cash to go to “private” hospitals where the waits are shorter, rooms are less crowded, etc.
For Thai people, the decision about whether to buy insurance or not is based on age, employment, and health. A big factor in deciding is that much of catastrophic care (bad car wreck) is already covered by basic public healthcare policy.
Foreigners cannot opt into this system and so the choice for expats is whether to roll the dice and always pay cash or buy insurance. I’m in my late 50’s and currently buy insurance for approximately 1400 dollars per year from a French company. It has worked well. It also covers me in the US for up to 7 weeks.
What I know from interacting with foreigners and Thais, is that most everyone who is paying cash or buying insurance knows or can quickly find out the prices for procedures… knee replacements/MRI’s/comprehensive physicals.
That, just by itself, is huge.
Originally posted by radon
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For Thai people, the decision about whether to buy insurance or not is based on age, employment, and health. A big factor in deciding is that much of catastrophic care (bad car wreck) is already covered by basic public healthcare policy.
Foreigners cannot opt into this system and so the choice for expats is whether to roll the dice and always pay cash or buy insurance. I’m in my late 50’s and currently buy insurance for approximately 1400 dollars per year from a French company. It has worked well. It also covers me in the US for up to 7 weeks.
What I know from interacting with foreigners and Thais, is that most everyone who is paying cash or buying insurance knows or can quickly find out the prices for procedures… knee replacements/MRI’s/comprehensive physicals.
That, just by itself, is huge.
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