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I was just wondering how private hospitals in Thailand work.
If you were admitted to a hospital for treatment that wasn’t covered by private health insurance, they would want to take advance payment from your bank or credit card. Should the treatment become more complicated than expected further payments would be needed. If your bank account was empty and credit card maxed, what would happen with you laying in bed still ill?
I just finished with retinal Surgery. Insurance is covering it, but they had me. Sign papers that if insurance didn't pay that I would pay. I believe once in a amount that is agreed upon. Then they can't deviate but I could be wrong.
You might just ask the hospital I used bangkok hospital. I can tell you everything was first class. The room I had was bigger than my condo it was really nice. But they are pretty expensive it was 264000 For the procedure that included the room and medicine.
I had a nanny stay with me for 2 weeks. That I had to pay for myself.
@scbrock Thanks for that. I hope you have made a full recovery after your surgery.
I believe that from a moral sense if complications were ran into it
would be up to the hospital to cover it such as if a mistake was
made. But they are a business so ...
Can I ask what procedure are you needing done?
Fortunately we don’t have any procedures necessary at the moment. We are still in the UK and well treated under the NHS, but need to understand how things would work if moving to Thailand.
My wife was diagnosed with systemic scleroderma around 4-5 years ago. It may result in a hospital stay at some stage that won’t be covered by private health insurance. If her organs are attacked, as can happen with the illness, it would be difficult to know how long she may spend in hospital.
The only thing I can tell you is that a hospital stay is not cheap they Charge 6400 baht per day. At least for Bangkok hospital. Is what they charge
@scbrock
Bangkok hospital is an expensive option. Even in Bangkok there are better/just as good and cheaper hospitals.
To name a few Sikarin Hospital, Chamillionaire Hospital.
@NHANORAK
I.read.and heard stories that patient were not treated by PRIVATE hospitals.
A cheaper option is governmental hospitals or private hospitals that accept Social Security from Thailand.
The Thai government is still working on a proposal to increase entrance with 300 thb to cover unpaid Hospital bills from tourists.
You would think that everyone would have a travel insurance but that seems not te be the case.
Thai government hospitals can also refuse you but it is likely less to happen.
A proper insurance is a must for every foreigner unless you want to leave your (Thai) family behind with a debt.. because that is the consequence as they will have to sign as well when you have no cash or insurance.
Even when your insurance has no direct connection to the hospital you will need to provide a deposit....
@martinoo2002
I would possibly have opted for that but down in phuket There are not that many to choose from. The government hospital in patong doesn't do this type of surgery.
My insurance covered it and I was told this was the best hospital. If that's true or not I don't really know but ...
@scbrock
It is definitely a good hospital, part of BDMS, a line of overcharging hospitals based on reputation and ealthy Thai clientele
Was not aware of your location, obviously that is a game changer, Bangkok has various good hospitals, private and governmental and private that accept Social Security card, I found a similar one in Ayutthaya when I lived there
My current location only has a governmental hospital that accepts my SS card, but I know that if my needs are bigger then what they offer they will send me
to the nearest university hospital or even sometimes private hospitals. This I have heard from other foreigner not living in Bangkok
Dental free care for SS holders for example is in Bangkok Hospital at current location..
My wife broke her ankle in an unfortunate slip on our terrace, local governmental hospital could not perform operation needed so they referred her to the Assumption Uni hospital where they performed the operation and after care, for 30 THB per visit..... as a Thai national
You need to shop around a little. Even a small boutique hospital can accept your insurance card and will send you to a private hospital or uni hospital when needed for treatment.
@martinoo2002
That's interesting I am curious about getting a social security card if it will pay for some of the health care.
The nearest hospital is a government hospital and it's competent. It's just pretty crowded and you have to wait a long time. But I had minor surgery done there and was very happy with the outcome. And it's very affordable that's why it's so crowded , but a trip to the emergency room , for example , was only 350 baht.
@scbrock
That card can only be obtained after a minimum of 6 months work for a Thai/foreign company
It covers ALL costs, I just pay extra for a private room and ye if you come for the first time you need to wait in a long line
For a comparing example, I pay 3.500 thb for a VIP room... compared to the Bangkok Hospital..
However when you are sent to a specialist by the general physician you don't have to wait in that line anymore.
You could set up an informal company, get the SS card end then end the company, message me for details
@martinoo2002
That's good information. Thank you for taking the time to share it. I may never qualify for it but for those that need it should be helpful in getting started.
@scbrock
Check the cost for a company set up and running the company for 6 months
It will be far cheaper in the end then any insurance, plus includes existing conditions
1 + 1= 2
And i can help you
I just finished with retinal Surgery. Insurance is covering it, but they had me. Sign papers that if insurance didn't pay that I would pay. I believe once in a amount that is agreed upon. Then they can't deviate but I could be wrong.
You might just ask the hospital I used bangkok hospital. I can tell you everything was first class. The room I had was bigger than my condo it was really nice. But they are pretty expensive it was 264000 For the procedure that included the room and medicine.
I had a nanny stay with me for 2 weeks. That I had to pay for myself.
-@scbrock
My company has been arranging Medical Tours for foreigners coming her to Thailand for over 20 years - Plastic Surgery, Dental Surgery and Hair Surgery
I am repeatedly shocked by prospective patients that first ask How Much? and not details about the quality of the doctors
As many will know - not all Dr's in Thailand are of the same quality and some hospitals are no more than assembly lines
Bangkok Hospital, Bangkok, mentioned in the above pos,t has been great for our patients but again it comes down to the quality of your Dr
You can have the best hospital in the world and a crappy Dr and you will in turn get the expected poor outcome
The internet posts about hospitals and doctors are often false - find someone that can steer you and has repeated personal experiences with respective doctors Good Luck all
@martinoo2002
At one time I had checked into creating a business for the purpose of purchasing a home.
There are quite a few benefits of having a business here. I have an idea of how to go about it But have yet to find a lawyer that I could work with. I found an accountant that knew the process , but she wanted an exorbitant amount of money.
You mentioned you could help set up a business. Are you a lawyer or accountant Or just very familiar with the process.
The other caveat is I just paid for an additional year of insurance.
@scbrock
I am a professional consultant in private and corporate matters
I have a network of professionals and I can also deliver a trusted majority partner for the company, which you must have
The company buying a house route is under scrutiny. There are compounds and moo baan where foreignerd can lease- or free hold land
The house is directly your property.
Phuket, I understand you live there, has a shady reputation in these matters, be carefull
@martinoo2002
Possibly at a later date I may need your expertise but not there yet. I appreciate the contact.
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