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Thai Government Medical Insurance For Foreigners Who Have Their Own Company


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#1 alfredthegreat

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Posted 2012-01-27 12:06:30

I currently don't have any medical insurance.
I am 66 and now past the sell by date for most medical Insurance in Thailand.
Unless I could qualify for over age 65 types of insurance, which is unlikely in my case,
would setting up my own company give me the same privilege as a Thai to use
a government hospital with then providing my tax ID? This is assuming any treatment
I may have to receive in the future won't be too costly. Any advice on this will be appreciated.

#2 TerryLH

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Posted 2012-01-27 23:10:25

Check with your Social Security Office, but I think you're already over the age to get into the system.

You can use government hospitals now.  Anyone can.  Just pay as you go.  Reasonably inexpensive for most stuff.

#3 sbk

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Posted 2012-01-28 11:20:31

Actually, pretty sure owners/directors do not have the right to the social security system, its for employees only. DH does not have social security through his own business but his staff do.

#4 inzman

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Posted 2012-02-18 16:31:40

But if I am an employee of a company can I get free insurance? I work for a school.

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Posted 2012-02-19 00:21:03

"But if I am an employee of a company can I get free insurance?"
"I work for a school."

If your employer will pay the premiums, with no co-pay or deductibles, then you would have free insurance.
If you work at a private school, they can provide you with insurance, or not.  It just depends on what they are willing to provide.  




If you are working at a government school you should be eligible for Thai Social Security.  It's not free, there are payments.  Up to a maximum of 750 baht per month.  At the hospital, under normal situations, you wouldn't have to pay anything extra.

#6 mogandave

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Posted 2012-02-24 18:42:58

Thai government insurance is available to owners and directors as long as they are paying the taxes. Company pays half & employee pays half. Also, you have to use the card in spicific hospitals, not any  government hospital.



 


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