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vbkelly
10th October 2009, 21:23
can anyone help please who offers the most cover at the cheapest fare

GaryFifer
10th October 2009, 22:22
can anyone help please who offers the most cover at the cheapest fare

Are you referring to trip to the Philippines insurance? Whats your age? Pre-existing medical condition must be declared. Are you talking about yourself only?

Heres an example of what you should be looking for in a policy. The only difference is. The cheaper the policy, the less money is paid out.Look for a minimum of these things in the policy, and look at the amount paid out. Always check the amounts. They update them regular.


Medical expenses
Cancellation
Baggage
Excess
Curtailment
Repatriation
Hospital Benefit
Travel Delay
Holiday Abadonment
Hijack
Missed Departure
Personal Accident
Personal Liability
Catastrophic Cover
Legal Expenses
Pet care
Personal Money

http://quote.insureandgo.com/Single/compare.aspx

I had to pay out for dental work when i was there. My crowns fell out when I bit into an apple in Philippines. :) But I got the money back from the insurance company.

Use this at MONEYSUPERMARKET.com they always have good deals

http://www.moneysupermarket.com/travelinsurance/?Source=MS

vbkelly
10th October 2009, 22:32
thanks gary im looking for health insurance for living in the phils for good im confused lots of insurance provider but which one is good.

GaryFifer
10th October 2009, 22:45
thanks gary im looking for health insurance for living in the phils for good im confused lots of insurance provider but which one is good.

Well the one with the policy that suits you as a person. You probably better getting private medical insurance. I've been to the hospital in Phils, the bills can be 20,000 peso for up to 5 days. Do not get caught in one.

You have to plan ahead, and think of what could happen. Do you have all your jags for typhoid/diphtheria. Also Cholera in the water. Dengue and malaria occur in the Philippines; these diseases are transmitted by mosquitoes. An increase in the number of dengue cases has been reported in 2008, including in Metro Manila. There are no vaccinations against these diseases but there are preventative measures that you can take. You should visit your GP to discuss malaria prevention tablets. Boil your water always. Buy a kettle.

More information here. You can contact the consulate for more information. This link below shows a list of things to look for in a policy

http://ukinthephilippines.fco.gov.uk/en/help-for-british-nationals/how-stay-safe-abroad/travel-insurance

You are probably better speaking to James Hubbard. Add him to your list. He lived there for a longer time than me. Also Fred lives out there already. I hope I did not ramble on to much. Ingat ka :xxgrinning--00xx3:

GaryFifer
10th October 2009, 22:47
Oh another link I found while looking around is

Living in the Philippines. Exactly what you need.

http://ukinthephilippines.fco.gov.uk/en/help-for-british-nationals/living-in-the-philippines/

Good luck out there. Wish it goes great

vbkelly
10th October 2009, 22:48
Well the one with the policy that suits you as a person. You probably better getting private medical insurance. I've been to the hospital in Phils, the bills can be 20,000 peso for up to 5 days. Do not get caught in one.

You have to plan ahead, and think of what could happen. Do you have all your jags for typhoid/diphtheria. Also Cholera in the water. Dengue and malaria occur in the Philippines; these diseases are transmitted by mosquitoes. An increase in the number of dengue cases has been reported in 2008, including in Metro Manila. There are no vaccinations against these diseases but there are preventative measures that you can take. You should visit your GP to discuss malaria prevention tablets. Boil your water always. Buy a kettle.

More information here. You can contact the consulate for more information. This link below shows a list of things to look for in a policy

http://ukinthephilippines.fco.gov.uk/en/help-for-british-nationals/how-stay-safe-abroad/travel-insurance

You are probably better speaking to James Hubbard. Add him to your list. He lived there for a longer time than me. Also Fred lives out there already. I hope I did not ramble on to much. Ingat ka :xxgrinning--00xx3:

thanks a lot for the info

pennybarry
11th October 2009, 08:36
If you're looking for private insurance, be careful!
There are many private insurance in Pinas that I can say rubbish!
I have 2 nieces who were privately insured their college education, they are now both graduated at Uni and they didn't get any help from their insurance.
It was my bad experience to visit their office in Makati to ask about their help but they have no funds anymore. My sis and brod paid 5 years contributions to them but after that, they declared bankcrupcy :cwm23:

jimeve
11th October 2009, 12:34
can anyone help please who offers the most cover at the cheapest fare

try Phill health, heard good reports about them.http://www.philhealth.gov.ph/

GaryFifer
11th October 2009, 12:51
try Phill health, heard good reports about them.http://www.philhealth.gov.ph/


Thanks Jim, I was considering them too, but I was unsure about the details You any idea of the amount for coverage? Do you get a discount of your bill with Philhealth, or you claim it back Jim?

jimeve
11th October 2009, 13:07
Thanks Jim, I was considering them too, but I was unsure about the details You any idea of the amount for coverage? Do you get a discount of your bill with Philhealth, or you claim it back Jim?

No,gary its for permanent residence,or long stay ie 12 months stay,and you can only get through your Pinay wife. sorry about the confusion i quoted you by mistake.

GaryFifer
11th October 2009, 13:10
No,gary its for permanent residence,or long stay ie 12 months stay,and you can only get through your Pinay wife. sorry about the confusion i quoted you by mistake.

Well, since Jessica,my son and step daughter are there is it worth insurance just now. That what I was meaning.Jessica would have to pay every month.

jimeve
11th October 2009, 13:21
Well, since Jessica,my son and step daughter are there is it worth insurance just now. That what I was meaning.Jessica would have to pay every month.

Oh right,thought it was for you, better you go to their site and reserch.

Download some forms etc, I just heard it from my wife and other threads on here.