Philippines

International Health Insurance in the Philippines

Enjoy your days in the sun and explore the country’s natural beauty without any worries by taking advantage of international health insurance in the Philippines.

This corner of the globe draws many workers and retirees from across the world with the promise of warm weather, jaw-dropping scenery and a lower cost of living.

Having the peace of mind that your adventures in this island nation are supported by thorough medical coverage can help you make the most of your life here.

Learn more about the country’s healthcare system and how international health insurance in the Philippines works with Cigna.

How does the healthcare system work in the Philippines?

The Philippines offers free healthcare, known as PhilHealth (Philippine Health Insurance Corporation) that citizens contribute to through their taxes. It covers most emergency care and some other inpatient services. If you’re employed and living in the Philippines, or have a residency status, you and your loved ones may be eligible for PhilHealth.

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Pros and cons of using the Philippines’ public health system


Pros

There are some benefits to using PhilHealth, like:

  • Cheaper treatment – compared to Europe and North America, you’ll often find much lower prices on hospital visits, medication and even tests.
  • English-speaking medical staff – most doctors that work in public hospitals speak good English.
  • Maternity care package – starting a family is covered by PhilHealth, including prenatal and postpartum periods.
  • Premium option – you have the choice to pay more towards your PhilHealth for further benefits.


Cons

But there are some possible drawbacks to consider:

  • Technology issues – some hospitals in more rural areas are not equipped with advanced medical technology.
  • Staffing issues – some regional hospitals may have staffing issues with healthcare professionals pursuing careers in larger city-based locations.
  • Low medical supplies in rural areas – medical settings in provincial areas often work on a limited budget, so stocking up on supplies could be challenging.

What’s the difference between public and private healthcare in the Philippines?

Public Private
Relatively cheap for common services. Access to the best healthcare, even in rural areas.
Customisable for more expensive services. Supply of leading treatments and stocks in rural areas.

 

How can international health insurance help you in the Philippines?

International health insurance can offer comprehensive cover to expats during their stay in the Philippines and beyond.

This type of insurance opens the doors to hospitals all around the world and includes premium services that are not available with local plans.

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Cigna Global Health Options Plans

Silver

Worldwide or worldwide excluding USA cover

$1,000,000

Annual benefit limit

Overview

The core benefits on the Silver plan provide international inpatient and daypatient cover, including hospital stays and treatment.

Available additional modules:
  • Outpatient
  • Evacuation and Crisis Assistance Plus™
  • Health and Wellbeing
  • Vision and Dental
  • Core hospitalisation cover overview:

    • Annual benefit limit: $1,000,000
    • Inpatient and daypatient treatment
    • Private room
    • Full cancer care
    • Newborn care cover

    Gold

    Worldwide or worldwide excluding USA cover

    $2,000,000

    Annual benefit limit

    Overview

    Comprehensive coverage, with higher overall annual limits and added benefits including inpatient maternity care.

    Available additional modules:
  • Outpatient
  • Evacuation and Crisis Assistance Plus™
  • Health and Wellbeing
  • Vision and Dental
  • Core hospitalisation cover overview:

    • Annual benefit limit: $2,000,000
    • Inpatient and daypatient treatment
    • Private room
    • Full cancer care
    • Inpatient Maternity*

    Platinum

    Worldwide or worldwide excluding USA cover

    Paid in full

    Annual benefit limit

    Overview

    Our highest level of coverage offers an unlimited overall annual limit, with most benefits being paid in full.

    Available additional modules:
  • Outpatient
  • Evacuation and Crisis Assistance Plus™
  • Health and Wellbeing
  • Vision and Dental
  • Core hospitalisation cover overview:

    • Annual benefit limit: Paid in full
    • Inpatient and daypatient treatment
    • Private room
    • Full cancer care
    • Inpatient Maternity*
    • Mental and Behavioural Health care paid in full

    Cigna Close Care℠ Plan

    Close Care

    Country of residence + Country of nationality

    $500,000

    Annual benefit limit

    Overview

    An essential health plan created for those who need coverage only in their country of residence, and their country of nationality.

    Available additional modules:
  • Outpatient and Wellness Care
  • Dental Care and Treatment
  • Core hospitalisation cover overview:

    • Annual benefit limit: $500,000
    • Condition limit: $250,000
    • Inpatient and daypatient treatment
    • Semi-private room
    • Full cancer care

    Why choose Cigna for health insurance in the Philippines?

    • Access to leading medical professionals with coverage in over 192 countries.
    • Flexible plans to fit your lifestyle.
    • Contact our experienced customer team 24/7.
    • Add hospital stays, maternity cover and more.

    Get a quote today
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    FAQs

    Organise treatment, arrange your plan and more by calling our Customer Care Team. Our advisors are on hand to help with any arrangements or information you may need, from the nearest hospital to recommended doctors.

    No, unless it is Philippines-specific. Having health insurance in another country, like the US, will not offer coverage in another nation unless you have international health insurance that safeguards your health between nations.

    While national medical costs are quite low, in the long run, having a private health insurance policy may prove useful.

    If you want to permanently live in the Philippines, you may find that PhilHealth does not provide enough access to facilities and different treatments. It’s not uncommon for expats living in this island nation to opt for private cover to ensure they can access the care they need.

    The unique features of a global health insurance policy will improve your experience of moving to and living in the Philippines.

    Depending on the provider you choose, extended services can include:

    • Medical evacuations
    • Eye and dental care
    • Mental health wellbeing
    • Outpatient services and prescription medication
    • Pre-existing condition coverage