Until a few years ago, a married foreigner could be covered under his wife's Philhealth Insurance. Of course that is no longer allowed, so now I pay PHP 17K annually and my wife and boy are covered under my plan. Today my boy had to see his doctor and was given a pain injection. Siliman total outpatient cost was PHP 9,300. Surprisingly, Philhealth covered all of it.!
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Sadly, health insurance, or rather substantial lack thereof, is one of the downsides of living in the Philippines as a retiree from most western countries. However, that doesn't put us in a material different situation as almost all of the locals.
My personal attitude is that I won't cripple myself financially by getting a crazy expensive Pacific Cross policy, which will likely hide behind pre-existing condition arguments when push comes to shove anyway. Rather than paying half my income in insurance premiums I'll pay health expenses out of pocket (Philhealth doesn't make more than a minor dent in most bills anyway).
In the situation where I may need very expensive major surgery that I can't afford then I'll either travel to the Netherlands and get it done there after re-registering for insurance, or, if I can't travel anymore, I'll do the same as the locals, I'll die.-
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I will renew again. The payback is not fantastic unless you have something very expensive done, but, on balance, I think it's worth having the coverage.
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