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#1 mikecwm

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Posted 2012-03-11 03:04:47

I've done a search - with no luck.
Has anyone had any experience with Claria Health Insurance while living in Thailand?

I'm looking at their "Star" programme which seems well suited to expats living in Thailand and still wanting to do some world travels.
http://www.claria.us/stareng.htm

Any feedback gratefully appreciated.

#2 craigt3365

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Posted 2012-03-11 07:32:50

Why don't we try this over in the Insurance forum.

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#3 Tanaka

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Posted 2012-03-18 18:27:28

Dont know your age but from just briefly looking at their prices for 100% coverage for in-patient in case of accident  or infectious desease, it sounds well on par or better than corresponding Thai companies. Wonder how easy it would be contacting th em while living in Thailand. But they seem to only infectous deseases so what if you have one that is not infectous? Not covered. In that case, I would look for another company.

#4 mikecwm

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Posted 2012-03-19 00:30:36

Hi Tanaka.
It seems infectious diseases are not covered for the first 90 days only. They don't want you bringing something with you which you knew you already had. Fair enough.
What I was really after was someone with firsthand experience of this company - none so far.
I've been in touch with several Health insurance companies and pointedly asked what sort of premiums someone in their 90s is currently paying.
Here's a quote from one agent (GIBG) - "the restrictions on such (policies offering 'for Life' cover) are very high and the costs at levels above 75 are frankly beyond comprehension in expense"
It's the 'above 75 premiums I am specifically interested in.
I don't see much point in pouring money into an insurance company for the next 15 - 20 years (I'm 65 now), not needing their services, then get into my 80s or 90s and find I can't afford the premiums - or they won't insure me any longer. What a massive waste of money.
I'm seriously looking at "Self Insuring" with a seed of 1 million Baht and adding 100,000 a year.
I have 2 1/2 years to decide.
I think I'm going to miss Canada's full health coverage for $116 a month (in BC).

#5 tinfoilhat

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Posted 2012-05-22 14:31:28

i honestly believe that if you think loyalty will keep you insured once you become a liability, you are dreaming.

Ive never heard "i am 78, beat cancer and my premiums did not increase and i renewed my policy hassle free"

never

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Posted 2012-05-23 01:53:39

I am looking for some good insurance where I can go to a descent hospital and not pay more than a grand a year.  Also, do they have insurance for the whole family at a reduced rate?

#7 JoePai

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Posted 2012-05-24 13:39:38

View Postfranco767, on 2012-05-23 01:53:39, said:

I am looking for some good insurance where I can go to a descent hospital and not pay more than a grand a year.  Also, do they have insurance for the whole family at a reduced rate?

And can we ask if you are talking THB or GBP ......................

#8 tonydabbs

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Posted Today, 11:33

View PostTanaka, on 2012-03-18 18:27:28, said:

Wonder how easy it would be contacting th em while living in Thailand.

Should be fairly easy. They have direct payment with some major hospitals in Thailand.
If you sign up for US$2,500 deductable plan and list your place of residence as Thailand, you don't have to pay the deductable (excess) if you seek inpatient treatment at a hospital in Thailand.



 


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