Expat Philippines Insurance, How Much Does It Cost? What Is Covered?

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  • This video Expat Philippines Insurance, How Much Does It Cost? What What Is Covered? I share with you the extensive research I did into the Health Insurance in the Philippines for foreigner Expats. I communicated to many expats in the Philippines about how much their health insurance is and what issues they had.
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Komentáře • 233

  • @monstadable
    @monstadable Před 2 lety +24

    I neglected to mention that if you have an existing overseas plan, we may do a takeover and bypass the waiting period for pre-existing conditions.

    • @Chris-wp3ew
      @Chris-wp3ew Před rokem +2

      This is great information. I have a pre-existing heart condition that is Rx managed. You're saying that I can't even buy the meds? Or, I can buy them, but there is no insurance cost reduction? I was under the impression that meds could be purchased even without a prescription in PH. Was I misinformed? Thank you

    • @smoke1830
      @smoke1830 Před rokem +1

      Tricare covers what Medicare or VA covers, period dot end of the chat...so does Medicare cover overseas nope, does VA cover overseas nope.

    • @albertthedogeinstein7983
      @albertthedogeinstein7983 Před rokem

      What about if you're on Medicare and will be rolling it over to an expat plan?

    • @smoke1830
      @smoke1830 Před rokem

      @@albertthedogeinstein7983 You must know more than me? Never heard of rolling over Medicare? I have heard you can buy insurance in PH...Pacific Cross is one example, but as you age it will get expensive...budget 200 a month for a good plan?

    • @albertthedogeinstein7983
      @albertthedogeinstein7983 Před rokem

      @@smoke1830 sorry I dont mean roll over as in it becomes a different insurance I mean switching from...
      Are you living or planning to move to the Philippines?

  • @Waray25
    @Waray25 Před rokem +22

    I'm pilipino 64yrs old back in Philippines for good. I'm not worried about health insurance time to go ok.I don't want to wear adult diapers, feeding tube, catheter. I want to enjoy my life to the fullest takes care myself, financially ok no worries more fun in Philippines.🤙🏽

    • @zandig666
      @zandig666 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Cheers me as well 🤙🤙

    • @telcobilly
      @telcobilly Před 8 měsíci +2

      I thought the same thing until 3 days ago when I went to the doctor for antibiotics, a simple enough visit. My heart resting rate came up in the 30s. I was admitted immediately. Long story short, I got an angiogram and a stent. P460k cost. Still didn't fix the low resting heart rate , so I may have to get a pacemaker. I turn 65 next month so I'll be getting Medicare. Guess I'll be going back to the US for big stuff.

    • @user-kp4cj6qr6r
      @user-kp4cj6qr6r Před 8 měsíci

      @@telcobilly If you're able to travel but if you're disable, airline company will not take you as passenger. You will need an Air Ambulance which is very expensive. $100,000 or more.

    • @user-kp4cj6qr6r
      @user-kp4cj6qr6r Před 8 měsíci +2

      You don't know what the future holds for you. You can end up with the things you don't like.😄

  • @augelean13
    @augelean13 Před 2 lety +4

    This was actually good info. Thanks!

  • @milescali
    @milescali Před 2 lety +8

    That's the best video on health care coverage I've seen so far. Great job.

  • @richardbasa9264
    @richardbasa9264 Před 2 lety +1

    This is definitely a good vlog to have as very little vloggers having topics like this.

  • @mallorymorrison842
    @mallorymorrison842 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for the information Micheal! This will be so helpful for people wanting to come to the Philippines! Much love!❤️🇦🇱🇨🇦🇵🇭🇺🇸💕

  • @lcollen8352
    @lcollen8352 Před rokem +3

    Thank you so much for this excellent video. I know it took a significant amount of work to complete. Very appreciated! You rock!

  • @kanojoe1968
    @kanojoe1968 Před rokem

    Thank you very much i will definitely contact Mr. O STAD NEXT WEEK !

  • @job62262
    @job62262 Před 3 měsíci

    Great information. Thank you for taking the time to put this together!

  • @arluyoutoob127
    @arluyoutoob127 Před rokem +2

    This is very informative. Thank you. I have subscribed.

  • @makeyourlifeeasier5794
    @makeyourlifeeasier5794 Před rokem +1

    Great info. Keep up the helpful videos.

  • @deys888kaye
    @deys888kaye Před rokem +2

    Very informative. Thanks!

  • @ercarlojucaban7894
    @ercarlojucaban7894 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow very helpful and informative..THANK YOU

  • @jeromewood5463
    @jeromewood5463 Před 2 lety +2

    Fantastic Video, Thank you

  • @nightguy5796
    @nightguy5796 Před rokem

    I saw insurance agent Michael on another CZcamsr’s channel a couple of days ago. He seems like a straight shooter. Good info here. Thanks.

  • @pepecruz2018
    @pepecruz2018 Před 2 lety

    nice content. this one really suits you michael.

  • @kerryevans1562
    @kerryevans1562 Před rokem

    Most Exellent
    Greetings from Dublin Ireland 🇮🇪
    Keep up the good work

  • @charlesreeder2594
    @charlesreeder2594 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for this video. I am coming to the Philippines in November. I will be contacting Michael.

  • @doughenderson4345
    @doughenderson4345 Před 11 měsíci

    This video just jumped up on my CZcams .. great video with MOnstad .. at 74, it's obvious an insurance plan for me would be too expensive and nearly moot and at least now I know....thanks

  • @michaelstewart399
    @michaelstewart399 Před rokem +2

    Sir I have pacific cross THANK YOU SO MUCH I AM GETTING A HOLD FOR MICHAEL ASAP

  • @mariac5346
    @mariac5346 Před 2 lety

    Good info!!

  • @bobcharigonzalez560
    @bobcharigonzalez560 Před rokem

    Very good video, kudos to you.

  • @cd221
    @cd221 Před 2 lety +11

    In my experience PhilHealth is cheap but is also, often, will cover next to nothing and for non-Filipino citizens all of the medical services that matter are excluded. All local private insurance plans also offer very low coverage in exchange for premiums. As for if the benefit may exceed the annual premium in most cases, hard to predict. But I would recommend everyone have real health insurance. Cigna Global is real health insurance and they offer reasonable rates and a wide range of customizable deductible options, especially if you exclude the US as a location for treatment. Excluding US treatment shouldn't be a concern as there are excellent hospitals in the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Hong Kong, Australia, Japan and many surrounding countries if a need arises.

  • @peterwilson8696
    @peterwilson8696 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for taking the time to make this video. I am not an expat...I am an American citizen who wants to move to Philippines, but this video is still helpful. I am afraid of getting proper healthcare over there, but it sounds like it will be affordable, and obtainable. I cannot get any answers back from anyone in Philippines about the availability of my medication, though.

  • @Mary-tu1ck
    @Mary-tu1ck Před rokem +2

    I was treated for breast cancer at Mt. Sinai hospital(Canada), there was a young Filipino lady doctor from St. Luke’s, Philippines studying (October, 2022) at the surgery.

  • @rickbold9337
    @rickbold9337 Před rokem +1

    Finally an idea of what to expect. Very helpful and thank you!

  • @selwynlawrence7185
    @selwynlawrence7185 Před rokem

    Very useful info. I'm age 67 in May 2023 I have post spinal cord cervical de-compression since July 2012 of which I've been taking medication ever since, I also suffer with raised blood pressure not receiving treatment. However, I'm taking medication for high blood colesteral. Coming to the Philippines in late Feb 2023 to apply for SSRV. From what you said in this video Pacific Cross is my best option. Furthermore, Pacific Cross has been recommended to me before, I'm told they are world wide health insurers coverage.

    • @BiancaBeyond
      @BiancaBeyond  Před rokem +2

      Just make sure you choose the right plan and ask all the right questions in writing. Pre-existing coverage ect.. it's a industry looking for a way to profit by not paying more than it takes in afterall

  • @ThomasRose-mu9vg
    @ThomasRose-mu9vg Před 4 měsíci +1

    A+thank you😊

  • @reniegrefiel1419
    @reniegrefiel1419 Před rokem +2

    In Philippines, we have VUL that is insurance with investment that you can choose if you want high protection on insurance or high in investment that also covered on critical ilness, disability, accident, hospitalization benefit.

  • @charitosantiagoisready4fun312

    I just watched your vlog about health care. This is what stopping me from fully living in the Philippines. For now me and my husband thought of going back to Philippines during winter time here in Chicago. So glad your vlog is covering this important topic. Perhaps how to obtain drivers license, how to buy a car ( is it better to ship our car/truck from US to PI) or just buy from there. I also enjoy the buying of land and house vlogs. Hope you have a meaningful, fruitful life in PI. God bless you and your wife. Thank you for your extensive research.

    • @aayoub1
      @aayoub1 Před 2 lety +3

      The Philippines is only good to visit, period. To live in is another story unless like he said you are getting $8000 a month pension.
      Yeah the USA maybe expensive but when you are insured specially with Medicare and best hospitals the Phil will never ever match. I visit the Phil once or twice a year and that is about it. Moving to the Phil is not for everyone.

    • @BiancaBeyond
      @BiancaBeyond  Před 2 lety +12

      We live on a budget if $1100 to 1200 a month. But we also live much more simple than the western world. It really matters your expectations to budget. Places like BGC in the Philippines it's very western living but you also need a bigger budget, simple living would still be about $2500 a month for two people there. As for the car, I wouldn't as the fees to import are ready high it's actually cheaper to import a brand new car than a used one. There is a limit on how much value you can bring here assuming you have the SSRV (retirement visa) I'll plan something on this for the future, Ill need to do the research first and do an interview with ex pats who have moved their valuables here. We left with 2 suitcases only.

    • @charitosantiagoisready4fun312
      @charitosantiagoisready4fun312 Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks a lot for the timely response. We are going to visit next year to PI. Our target might be Taguig (like Las Vegas Venetian), Bonifacio, Palawan, go back to Tagaytay or Baguio. This time will spend about three to four weeks there in PI or perhaps even six weeks. Will visit about January/ February next year because the weather is tolerable. Your vlog is unique in its own because your topics are a necessity especially for us Filipinos living here in abroad. Love to see the street foods. It reminds me when I used to eat "goto" during my college nursing years. Sometimes I eat "balut" if I have to stay late at night to study for exams. More power Michael and Bianca. God bless.

    • @BiancaBeyond
      @BiancaBeyond  Před 2 lety +1

      @@charitosantiagoisready4fun312 that is all wonderful maybe we will see you around some time

    • @Angelwinggsaustralianpinay
      @Angelwinggsaustralianpinay Před 2 lety +2

      We are moving there in 2 months .. tfs this video .

  • @TrektoTomorrow
    @TrektoTomorrow Před 2 lety +1

    thanks man. needed this

  • @richardbasa9264
    @richardbasa9264 Před 2 lety

    My parents who have already passed and I had SunLife (Canadian company) had health coverage from them. But I’m taking 22 years ago since I left the Philippines to live in UK.

  • @ericbown1551
    @ericbown1551 Před 2 lety +2

    I’ve high end travel Insurance with my UK bank account. Me thinks I will not get insurance but I’m that old compared to these guys, when I’m permanently in phil. 🙏

  • @brianbaxter3913
    @brianbaxter3913 Před 2 lety +3

    Hey Michael great topic and good interview. I have checked a few insurance companies for prices and a lot you are looking at $300 per month or more. I am a CAA member so will be checking with them to see about travel insurance for the first month or so and then maybe get the Philhealth thing to start.

    • @BiancaBeyond
      @BiancaBeyond  Před 2 lety +2

      Reach out to Michael Onstad see what prices he comes up with

    • @brianbaxter3913
      @brianbaxter3913 Před 2 lety

      @@BiancaBeyond My arms are not long enough to reach that far LOL but I do have his info so I can contact him. Thanks

    • @rayn3038
      @rayn3038 Před 2 lety

      @@BiancaBeyond how do we contact Michael Onstad ….email ?

  • @chrisclarke7828
    @chrisclarke7828 Před rokem

    I can hardly believe how many people have contacted you about this, it must be millions.

  • @OnlineRadioSchool
    @OnlineRadioSchool Před 9 měsíci

    Great video as I was pondering an extended trip as my Danish mate goes for six months a year without healthcare insurance. I'm saving this and subbing! A tad off topic, but I injured my leg playing football in Japan 9 years ago and by then my travel insurance had run out. My Japanese girlfriend phoned two hospitals who wouldn't treat foreigners but a third one did. I saw a doctor and nurse and was prescribed 3 sets of useless pills lol and it only cost about £50 / $60, which properly amazed me.

    • @BiancaBeyond
      @BiancaBeyond  Před 9 měsíci

      That's crazy, we had heard there is places in Japan that are no foreigners allowed but only heard of restaurants

    • @BiancaBeyond
      @BiancaBeyond  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Also thanks for the sub

    • @OnlineRadioSchool
      @OnlineRadioSchool Před 9 měsíci

      @@BiancaBeyond Some of the hospitals don't believe they will recoup their money, some foreigners have done runners without paying, and some won't take travel insurance. All a bit random lol

  • @ricksivley7047
    @ricksivley7047 Před rokem +1

    Maybe it's possible I didn't see Michael Onstad's link but can you please share it so we can get a hold of him. I looked everywhere but maybe I just couldn't find it. Thank you

  • @fayfleur55
    @fayfleur55 Před 2 lety +4

    You're better off putting aside a,sizable emergency health fund for you and your family.Note: Medications are not included in your health cover.

  • @elinorantoja-cn5sl
    @elinorantoja-cn5sl Před rokem

    ❤❤❤Thank yu 🙏

  • @bepitan
    @bepitan Před rokem +3

    didn't know Jack Nicholson was selling health insurance these days ...but yes a very interesting conversation.

  • @rayintoledocebuphilippines5517

    I made a video on my hospital experience - you get better cash discounts than what any insurance provided

  • @charlesstanfa3969
    @charlesstanfa3969 Před rokem

    Hi sir, great video, I am 68 had triple bypass at 42 I am very healthy now, what are my options, how much a month

  • @rickmessler7404
    @rickmessler7404 Před rokem

    Great video thank you very much. What did he say was the two carriers that he offered please?

  • @steven904
    @steven904 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the info...btw, your audio sounds muffled

  • @jamesnichols2511
    @jamesnichols2511 Před 2 lety +1

    wow, I didnt even think of the issue of pre-existing health issues. I had stents put in my heart area to increase the blood flow. Im fine now that its been over 7 years ago. however, I've been taking plavix and metropolo for this issue. will be taking them for the rest of my life. now I'm wondering if i'll be able to get these meds there in the islands.

    • @BiancaBeyond
      @BiancaBeyond  Před 2 lety

      Probably can get the meds but likely you will have to pay for them even with insurance here.

  • @rayven7140
    @rayven7140 Před 2 lety

    Good morning Mam/sir

  • @bermudadrunk807
    @bermudadrunk807 Před rokem +1

    Seems like I need to move. I'm 41 and in good health and I pay 1100 usd a month here in Bermuda for substandard care. Plus watermelons cost 30 dollars.

  • @angryman71
    @angryman71 Před rokem

    That's an interesting remark about CANADIAN socialized health care if you are gone for 6 months and 1 day or more from Canada that you lose your Canadian coverage until you are back for 3 months or more.
    Very interesting conversation.
    Do you also have information about HOME OWNERS INSURANCE and AUTO/MOTORCYCLE/ATV insurance in the Philippines? My wife and I are building a house in the Province, and it's going to be a decent house -- need to know where/how to get home owners insurance in the Philippine, and WHAT ALL they DO and do NOT cover? For example, if I have a house fire in the USA and my house is destroyed, they will pay to rebuild my house, pay 80% towards "personal belongings" based off the replacement value of the house + they will pay for up to 12 months of housing and costs while that is being rebuild (in a hotel / rental home, etc.).
    And, is US MEDICARE able to be used at all in the Philippines? If not, if you pay out of pocket and get an itemized bill for services, can you get reimbursed through US MEDICARE if you are 65 and older?
    Any help would be greatly appreciated. And, thanks again for doing these videos -- good information and much appreciated!

  • @michaeltrent2726
    @michaeltrent2726 Před 9 měsíci

    Praise God for this video. You don't know how many other producers I've asked to cover insurance costs. Thank you so much

  • @bobcharigonzalez560
    @bobcharigonzalez560 Před rokem

    Question, if an expat is on a visitor's visa and decides to stay indefinitely can they apply for coverage in travel insurance or what is offered in the Philippines as private health cover?

  • @altriplett9099
    @altriplett9099 Před rokem

    American people should consider affordable medicare part D, and virtual visits with doctors stateside. I plan on splitting time between America, and Pinas anyway, but I'm counting on my adult daughter to airmail my meds several times yearly via LBC.
    Sounds like philhealth, plus a peso plan, will suffice, for my needs, plus, I plan on buying gold level philhealth for my wife as well

  • @emailbenjie
    @emailbenjie Před 2 lety +3

    Can you get Medicare in Guam?
    If you have Original Medicare, you have coverage anywhere in the U.S. and its territories. This includes all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands. Most doctors and hospitals take Original Medicare.

    • @marybriones6454
      @marybriones6454 Před rokem +1

      Its true however complicated surgeries ,saipan /guam pts are referred to hospotal in manila st lukes hosp in this case they are covered .....my sister lives in Saipan , they're short of doctors there ...

  • @atecamericacashautomation

    Michael. This is one of the best health insurance videos for the Philippines that I've seen on CZcams. There's some really helpful information here on insurance options for expats. My asawa and I are currently living in North Carolina, USA with our two children. I've been to the Philippines many times... in fact, my wife and I just bought about a 1400SQM beach front lot right near you in Aklan (Nabas area). We can see Boracay from our lot. Looking forward to traveling there when the Philippines fully opens without some of the restrictions that they currently have in place. Healthcare is the single most important consideration for me, as it is for many expats. I am also a veteran with access to US VA care in Manila. Keep up the great informational videos. Maybe a different selection of music would be welcomed :-) All the best to Bianca and you.

    • @BiancaBeyond
      @BiancaBeyond  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much, happy to offer different music too

  • @user-kp4cj6qr6r
    @user-kp4cj6qr6r Před 8 měsíci

    The best thing to do is insure yourself a year in advance before moving in Philippines if you have pre-existing condition.

  • @frankiefernandez9225
    @frankiefernandez9225 Před rokem

    👍👍👍

  • @beerborn
    @beerborn Před 11 měsíci

    My brother, an expat lived in the Philippines for nearly 25 years. One day he developed a lump on his neck and went to see two doctors in the Philippines. They told him he had only 6 months to live. He flew back to the US and went to the City of Hope cancer center. They recommended that he should go into chemotherapy instead of surgery. That was 10 years ago and he is still living today but he plans on coming back to the US because they do not have the proper health care (Philippines) like they do in the US.

    • @user-kp4cj6qr6r
      @user-kp4cj6qr6r Před 8 měsíci

      That's the reason why rich Filipinos go to US for their healthcare.

  • @albertthedogeinstein7983

    Can you update Michaels information? The email doesnt seem to work

  • @alanhughes1262
    @alanhughes1262 Před 6 měsíci

    no better than in Australia I'm waiting to see a specialist its a 3 month wait i have the funds i just pay but even to see a doctor in Australia its 6 weeks out in a country area.

  • @user-bd2ts3oj7g
    @user-bd2ts3oj7g Před měsícem

    Hi sir Travel insurance for 20 days trip in PH. IF I BUY insurance online before departing for PH if something happens i just show hospital evidence of insurance and i ll be admitted and treated ??

  • @orangeguy3314
    @orangeguy3314 Před rokem +1

    If health care is that cheap and good in the philippines or in southeast asia. Their countries would give it to their citizens as a national health care plan.
    These plans that they offer are outlawed in america and the advance countries of the world.

  • @188jan
    @188jan Před 17 dny

    Make sure you use your Medicare card if you’re a U.S. citizen. Medicare pays

  • @freemebaby26
    @freemebaby26 Před 4 měsíci

    Can over 70s get health insurance with insurance there in the Philippines?

  • @mike.p.1400
    @mike.p.1400 Před 4 měsíci

    Is there a veterans hospital in cebu ?

  • @michelvangordon100
    @michelvangordon100 Před rokem

    Please clarify: 1) Do you need to get your Philippines health insurance coverage before turning age 65 or before 66 or you are SOL? 2) If you get it before the end of your 64 or 65th year then you can continue with coverage with an annual increase?

  • @Amen.22
    @Amen.22 Před rokem

    I only have medicare part A, because it's free. I've heard that part B costs $180.00 monthly. You can get a lot of medical care in the Philippines for $180.00. I plan to have a separate savings account that is only for medical and dental. I also have credit cards for backup, if needed. You can't use medicare in the Philippines anyway, although I've heard that there's maybe 2 hospitals where you can use medicare.

    • @phil-be-health
      @phil-be-health Před rokem

      Things can be expensive here too - _-

    • @rocrobert783
      @rocrobert783 Před rokem

      Medicare is not free. I paid into it my whole life you must be on Medicaid Which is welfare?

    • @ghusaghusa2135
      @ghusaghusa2135 Před rokem

      @@rocrobert783 You are totally not understanding what he said, ... or at east his meaning. I'm sure he fully understands that he paid into Medicare all his working life. By the term "free" he surely means that he will no longer contribute a penny to his part A coverage for life.

  • @royserrano250
    @royserrano250 Před 2 lety +1

    early video

    • @BiancaBeyond
      @BiancaBeyond  Před 2 lety +2

      Early for the North American time zone since this is more for them

    • @neilpurs279
      @neilpurs279 Před 2 lety

      @@BiancaBeyond Yup. What I meant was I'm glad there's an early video upload that I can watch. 🤣🔔🔔🔔 noti squad.

  • @jpravago
    @jpravago Před 2 měsíci

    Is the 1.5M limit a lifetime limit or per occurrence?

  • @iflipover
    @iflipover Před 2 lety +3

    I thought as digital nomads, most foreign vloggers use Safety Wing? Making It Happen and other vloggers use them.

    • @monstadable
      @monstadable Před 2 lety +4

      Safety Wing is a reimbursement plan. If you live in the Philippines most of the time there are better options.

  • @markthomson170
    @markthomson170 Před rokem +1

    Cash is King.

  • @brianmcintyre8563
    @brianmcintyre8563 Před měsícem

    If I travel over to thailand for a month with phil health cover you.

  • @daddylogan
    @daddylogan Před 4 měsíci

    If you have a pre-existing condition you are screwed...unless your super rich! One year waiting period and then higher premiums. You could be wiped out in no time. Plus SS will transfer you your money, but say bye-bye to Medicare - unless you want to keep paying for it and hope to return to the states in the nick of time to get treatment. Am I wrong?

  • @acaciomadeira5147
    @acaciomadeira5147 Před rokem

    You sure that's the right email adress emailed it 2x can't send email to it

  • @pitchbob
    @pitchbob Před 2 lety +3

    Mr. Chris Hemsworth of the Philippines 😁😁😁

  • @pechaybaguio
    @pechaybaguio Před rokem +2

    Your vlog is very informative. I am a nurse in CA, and I have taken care of patient who have suffered a catastrophic stroke that left him a quadriplegic, he's only 38 years old. He is on Medicare and under his wife's health insurance. The premium his wife pays is about USD$900-$1000 every month. His wife asked me if there is a cap on Medicare. Because her husband was hospitalized twice from pneumonia and was placed in ICU for 3-6 weeks, each time. The total hospital cost was more than USD$550,000 -USD$600,000. Medicare only paid 80% of that amount. The wife has to pay the 20%. She said it is still too high. Her company's health insurance only pays USD$30,000 each time, because it is a small company, according to them. She is in tears and asking me where to get more help. I don't know what to tell her.

    • @frankkluz9787
      @frankkluz9787 Před rokem

      SOL is all you can tell her ! -- I strongly suspect we are all in that same boat as well unless we are very wealthy. A false sense of security at best meaning ignorance is bliss and hope like hell we stay healthy for the most part ! Insurance company's can't be trusted in my opinion but they will take your $ and allow you to remain blissful. -- Sad truth is in many cases a human carcass isn't worth a lot. Which is also very likely why none of the company's responded to his initial inquiry ! Mostly they are 'selling bliss' and a false sense of security ! None want to admit it.

    • @garrylafferty100
      @garrylafferty100 Před rokem

      A 38 yr old can't get Medicare you have to be 65 he can't be under his wife Medicare I got a much younger wife medicare won't cover her she has to have employer insurance or Obama care open market most have sub insurance that pay most of that 20 % that Medicare
      don't pay many x pats drop part B bad idea that pay that most of 20% medicare don't pay

    • @JJason406
      @JJason406 Před rokem +1

      brazil has free healthcare even for tourists

    • @les8518
      @les8518 Před rokem

      @@JJason406 Argentina is the same and Uruguay I think.

    • @angelocalima6338
      @angelocalima6338 Před 11 měsíci

      Medicare needs a supplemental add Plan G.

  • @user-fv1576
    @user-fv1576 Před 8 měsíci

    Anyone know the rules for the U.K. and nhs ?

  • @jean-pierrevleminckx6298

    We can't sée thé Price on screen

  • @alnascar97
    @alnascar97 Před rokem

    Michael, are you from Montreal. I have questions regarding Canadians retiring to Iloilo. I am retired airforce with medical and dental coverage. Do you know if Canadian coverage can be used in the Philippines?

    • @joycemerchadesch597
      @joycemerchadesch597 Před rokem

      No

    • @rosemendez931
      @rosemendez931 Před 7 měsíci

      Nope when I went to Iloilo I used travel insurance but I guess I’m going to transfer mine into Pacific cross coz Iloilo Medical Center is carrying it. I think most hospitals in Iloilo are carrying blue cross insurance.

  • @JW_Cricbuzz
    @JW_Cricbuzz Před rokem

    Pacific Cross and what ? I didn't catch the second one due to his Accent.

  • @user-fv1576
    @user-fv1576 Před 8 měsíci

    If I’m involved in a motorcycle accident in the U.K. someone would call 999 and in a matter of minutes you would be in an ambulance with paramedics . I know in the Philippines this is not the case. What options are available?
    For example , what’s the cost for an on call local ambulance service with national coverage?

    • @joshuarizalforeman816
      @joshuarizalforeman816 Před 7 měsíci

      I'm from the UK, but now living in the Philippines - I have benefitted significantly from the NHS, by the way, following accidents etc. Incidentally, the same applies to HK, which has a health system based on the NHS. Anyway, I had a bike accident here in the Philippines a couple of years ago that required hospitalisation and surgery. Our family has comprehensive medical insurance through our bank. The treatment cost around USD4000, but we reclaimed it within two months. We pay around USD1500 p.a. for a the family plan. None of us has a pre-existing condition. I recommend that you inquire at your bank for your options.

  • @Patrik777_
    @Patrik777_ Před rokem

    Do I have to have mandatory health insurance if I live permanently in Philippines as a foreign?

  • @mm96817
    @mm96817 Před rokem +2

    In my own experience, if you have no preexisting conditions, then the pacific cross and cigna plans look great on paper no matter what age you are (comparing with the USA). BUT if you are older AND have pre-existing conditions like high blood pressure or pre-diabetes, then you're out of luck. To date, I have not found a plan yet that will cover me for primary catastrophic needs like a heart attack or stroke because of the pre-existing conditions I mentioned even when they are controlled taking inexpensive maintenance meds. I'm hoping to find a plan that will cover most catastrophic events even if they have loading (increased premium for specific conditions or events) or limits on how much they pay out for events related to pre-existing conditions (see 14:40 in video). Something is better than nothing. About PhilHealth: The philhealth card will get you admitted to a hospital for treatment, but any catastrophic coverage is limited (or none) for expats. I consider it only as a door pass for admission. So make sure you have credit cards or cash reserve to get treatment or the hospital may send you away. Good luck.

    • @albertthedogeinstein7983
      @albertthedogeinstein7983 Před rokem

      Were you able to find insurance in the Philippines?

    • @mm96817
      @mm96817 Před rokem +1

      Not yet. In fact, I just got declined by Now Health Insurance. That's 3 insurance companies so far. Geez, it seems like I'm in real bad shape when I only take cheap blood pres meds and metformin. I'm now trying April International. Let's see if I can make it 4 for 4 in the "no insurance for you" category - hehe.

    • @phil-be-health
      @phil-be-health Před rokem +3

      ​​@@mm96817 I hope you're able to get you're health issues sorted out. As a Filipino I am going to be honest this isn't the best place to be for people who have major health concerns to be. You'll be better off in your own country perhaps you can come for a few weeks at a time until you get your issues sorted and fixed. My advice is eat super clean diet there (fruits and vegetables and healthy protein), no alcohol, no junk food, no added sugar foods, no processed food, constant exercise daily, strength training too. Time to get serious.

    • @markymark7631
      @markymark7631 Před 8 měsíci

      @@phil-be-health agree 100% wholeheartedly

  • @jamilangon5798
    @jamilangon5798 Před 2 lety +2

    well, i don't know what plan/company Mr Onstand represent but it is not the same the one that I had used to. Pre-existing condition cooldown for the one that I had is 3 months. Most of the time, you can get away with a plan with a max ben. limit of Php 200,000.00 (the one that i had had MBL of 300k per illness). My grandpa before was hospitalized for 2 weeks in ICU and we had a bill for $2,500 (actually paid $1,500 due to Philhealth and some pledges, and yes you can ask assistance from PCSO), if that is on US that would be easy hundreds or even a million dollars depends on the DRG on the patient. And the last question you ask if you can seek medical needs even outside manila or cebu, answer is yes to what i had previously but it is limited to ER and special case senarios. You need to pay it upfront first and you just need to upload documents and you'll be reimbursed and you can withdraw the amt directly on you membership card in ATM usually Megalink ATM banks.

    • @BiancaBeyond
      @BiancaBeyond  Před 2 lety +2

      He works with AXA and Pacific Cross, but yea pre-existing and what they determine as pre-existing seems to be the issue with many

  • @ToppsKillz
    @ToppsKillz Před rokem +6

    The VA clinic in Manila really only covers service connected disability issues and issues related to service connected issues. They are not like the clinics in the states that provide a lot more services.

    • @smoke1830
      @smoke1830 Před rokem

      What do they cover for fully retired vets?

    • @smoke1830
      @smoke1830 Před rokem

      @@Alex-10_Bingo Tricare For Life (TFL) is a lemming it follows VA or Medicare, It covers what they cover and it does not cover what they do not. So if the VA Clinic in Manila covers me then TFL will, etc. etc. If not TFL is a lemming and will not cover me.

    • @smoke1830
      @smoke1830 Před rokem

      @@Alex-10_Bingo Tricare and Tricare For Life are the same animal, only difference is at age 65 you register for TFL and it is free no more pay for premiums, both cover the same stuff and both are typically not good overseas. Philippines VA might be an exception? So I am trying to sort that out?

    • @smoke1830
      @smoke1830 Před rokem +1

      @@Alex-10_Bingo The issue to me is a clinic covers minor stuff, no VA Hospital so no in patient care. Medicare does not cover overseas after what is it 6 months. So do I want to live their at sufferance as a non citizen? or do I want stay USA with my Medicare and VA and TFL which is the best supplement, if I decline Medicare you lose Tricare, yes you save 170 bucks but at a cost, and Pacific Cross will cost a bunch as you age. So it is a lot to consider.

    • @smoke1830
      @smoke1830 Před rokem

      @@Alex-10_Bingo Are you missing the point? VA or Medicare does not cover overseas...so Tricare is a lemming, and it also will not cover overseas...Clinic will cover minor shit, asprin, bandaides, etc...after that you are on Pacific Cross, or whatever you buy. No Hospital for VA you are screwed.

  • @owenstephenhardy6949
    @owenstephenhardy6949 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for the great information in your vlog. I have been looking for affordable medical cover for me (66 year old). I have sent Michael a email. Will let you know the outcome. Best wishes from Marigondon Lapu-Lapu City Cebu from a Brit expat

  • @188jan
    @188jan Před 17 dny

    At Makati Medical Center it’s against the law to ask you money during emergency. They ask only your insurance after 3 days. Tricare is acceptable. If your a Medicare they pre paid your hospitalizations in the Philippines as long as you correctly check the options

    • @elenaceleste4363
      @elenaceleste4363 Před 7 hodinami

      What if you are dual citizenship🇺🇲-🇵🇭

    • @188jan
      @188jan Před 4 hodinami

      @@elenaceleste4363Yes if you had Medicare you can use them as long as you selected option B.

  • @daviddamaso2503
    @daviddamaso2503 Před rokem

    I'm a US Army Veteran with full medical Benefits, what about being covered in the Philippines with the VA?

    • @BiancaBeyond
      @BiancaBeyond  Před rokem +1

      What I was told the VA in Manila will cover only service related. Outside of that you are on your own

  • @Junjun19300
    @Junjun19300 Před 11 měsíci

    hi michael... i am a Sun Life Financial Advisor... i hope we can talk about some insurance plan you may need...

    • @Junjun19300
      @Junjun19300 Před 11 měsíci

      we have comprehensive insurance plan that covers 114 critical illnesses... you can benefit from diagnosis... hospitalization... post hospitalization... home recovery... pallative care... it also comes with guaranteed cash endowment benefits... it's a 10 year to pay plan level premium that will cover 114 critical illnesses up to 100 years old...

    • @BiancaBeyond
      @BiancaBeyond  Před 11 měsíci +1

      email if you want to discuss about going on and explaining tot he viewers

    • @Junjun19300
      @Junjun19300 Před 11 měsíci

      I'm unsure whether you currently possess insurance coverage. If you could spare a moment, I'd appreciate the opportunity to introduce several insurance options that could potentially be beneficial for you.

  • @dsrrellgriffith1161
    @dsrrellgriffith1161 Před rokem

    How does insurance companies in the Philippines know you have a pre-existing condition? You can get diabetic medicine over the counter with no prescription, so how do they know? Do they request your medical history from your country?

    • @BiancaBeyond
      @BiancaBeyond  Před rokem +1

      They mostly trust you and then the 1st year is basically a probation as they need you to get a check up and the dr that is approved by them will find out what you have.

  • @nsnarante
    @nsnarante Před rokem

    Mr Onstad can I contact you about getting health insurance in the Philippines?

    • @BiancaBeyond
      @BiancaBeyond  Před rokem

      You can for sure, in the Philippines Facebook is everything so message him on Facebook he replies quick

  • @luckybo3864
    @luckybo3864 Před rokem

    will the hospital fix my PEE PEE if it is Broken 😬

  • @FugalBaboon
    @FugalBaboon Před rokem

    Lot of information here. Still not 100% what's the best route for me as a 26 years old and healthy. Not expecting to need any healthcare but want to have something for serious unexpected emergencies.

    • @BiancaBeyond
      @BiancaBeyond  Před rokem +1

      The good news is just like Bianca getting a insurance plan that covers emergencies, hospital stays and anything related to the hospital stay is super cheap. Contact Michael Instead you will see for 26 and healthy

  • @rocrobert783
    @rocrobert783 Před rokem

    The best advice would be if you are Obese ,you are a drinker and a smoker ,do something about that before coming to the Philippine

  • @markwilson6079
    @markwilson6079 Před 2 lety +1

    Does your United States Medicare work in the Philippines. ?

    • @BiancaBeyond
      @BiancaBeyond  Před 2 lety +2

      We are Canadian but we have asked Americans this, they said no it doesn't cover you here. Fly to Guam to the closest u.s. territory for the shortest flight

    • @monstadable
      @monstadable Před 2 lety

      No

    • @BiancaBeyond
      @BiancaBeyond  Před 2 lety +1

      @M J So if you have retired with your entire service career they will cover everything? Or just some things? Not asking for me but if other vets are reading.

    • @talongranger6991
      @talongranger6991 Před rokem

      Medicare does not cover outside the US and territories; however if you have a medical coverage from your retirement job, you might be able to get reimbursement in an emergency basis only.

    • @rocrobert783
      @rocrobert783 Před rokem

      If you have a supplemental plan like I have with Humana healthcare services your first two months overseas you’re covered for emergencies, but why else would you go to a hospital you pay cash and they will reimburse you

  • @kingmaafa120
    @kingmaafa120 Před rokem

    Veterans

  • @light4lifemeditation837
    @light4lifemeditation837 Před 2 lety +2

    your sound in the videos needs some work, it's always very low

    • @BiancaBeyond
      @BiancaBeyond  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you will crank it up, easy fix. The interview was on Skype and my microphone wasn't connecting to it so it wasn't the best audio. Hopefully it's passable for now

  • @CADYMAN069
    @CADYMAN069 Před 2 lety

    tried emailing Michael and it came back not accepting emails

    • @BiancaBeyond
      @BiancaBeyond  Před 2 lety

      Hmm can you message on Michael Onstad Facebook?

  • @TomandAmyinthePI
    @TomandAmyinthePI Před rokem

    okay that 6000 php elbow surgery must have been total outpatient surgery otherwise that guy is wrong with his statement

  • @michaelwright1467
    @michaelwright1467 Před rokem

    No thanks. I'm a retired Vet and fine right here in the good ole USA. I just visit the PI and other countries.

  • @markhindmarsh9360
    @markhindmarsh9360 Před 8 měsíci

    They dodgey these insurance companies.I wouldn’t trust them any further than I could kick them.l will use phlihealth and enough to get home to Aotearoa for our free health system

  • @butchs2337
    @butchs2337 Před 6 měsíci

    $7000 pension HAHAHA you would be king even in the USA with that much money every month, that is double what i make working now and i am 66 years old, yes i work a 40 hour week and get about $500 from ss after insurance, who can afford to retire