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Almot
Jun 19, 2013Explorer III
John & Angela wrote:
if you leave for more than 7 months every year you will have to get a permanent expat plan. Still doable. Expats do it all the time. All it takes is money. ??
Annual coverage in US and Canada is a lot of money. I'm not at this point yet, but here is one plan:
https://www.sevencorners.com/brochure/Expat_Health_Plan_Brochure12.pdf cost 4K a year with 1,1000 deductible (20% of $5,000 +$100), this is at the age 69, it looks like they don't cover people over 69. The quote includes very little outpatient treatment, almost none. More outpatient treatment can be added for extra $$. Organ transplants can be added for a lot more $$$.
Here is another one:
https://global.ihi.com/Health+Insurance/IHHP/Premium+2010.aspx cost 7K annually with 400 deductible, 5K with 1,600 deductible, this is for age of 60 though it says "renewals only" ?, not clear how much at the age 69, and coverage is up to age of 80. Outpatient treatment can be added for extra $$.
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