Thailand Specialised Health Plan

International health insurance in Thailand

Thailand is often called ‘the Land of Smiles’, and for good reason. It’s a popular location for expats and travelers, boasting a low cost of living, stunning weather, amazing sights and tasty food.

Expats are drawn by the promise of a warm-weather retirement, incredible scenery and fantastic employment opportunities in the tourism sector.

Whether you’re a short-term or long-term visitor, it’s mandatory to hold travel or international insurance that covers COVID-19 and has a minimum coverage of $100,000.

Find out all you need to know about the healthcare system and how to get health insurance in Thailand with Cigna.

How does Thailand’s healthcare system work?

Thailand began a Universal Coverage Scheme (UCS) in 2002, opening healthcare to all its citizens. Many services are free for all, as healthcare is funded by tax revenue.
 
The government funds hospitals, and a range of pharmaceutical drugs are produced within the country, keeping prices low. Thailand’s healthcare is recognised as among the best in the world.

However, unless you are eligible for healthcare coverage through a Thai employer, you’ll be expected to pay for a private insurance plan while you’re in Thailand. Multiple plans offer a range of different coverage options.

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Pros and cons of using Thailand's public health system


Pros

Some of the benefits of the local health system include:

  • Language - many doctors and other specialists speak English and private hospitals employ staff educated at prominent universities.
  • Available – there are many pharmacies across Thailand, from its cities to smaller towns. They’re easily recognisable and usually open seven days a week.
  • UCS - legally working expats qualify for the UCS, funded by monthly salary deductions.

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Cons

Some of the potential drawbacks include:

  • Free consultations can be brief, with medications limited to generics.
  • Public healthcare is usually limited to certain hospitals and not included if an out-of-network hospital is required for treatment.
  • There may be fewer care options than those you might find in a private hospital.

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

Public Private
Funded by government. Wider service options and standard of care.
Residents qualify through UCS. Deeper level of service.
Widely available.  

How can international health insurance help you in Thailand?

International health insurance unlocks access to private international hospitals. You’ll receive the best quality services and treatment at first-class facilities.

Choosing your international health insurance

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Compare plans and find a flexible package to suit your needs.

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Our Cigna Global Health Thailand Plans

Silver Health

Flexible areas of coverage: Asia only (excluding China, Hong Kong and Singapore), Worldwide excluding USA, and Worldwide.

$35,000,000

Annual Inpatient and Daypatient benefit maximum

Overview

The core benefits on the Silver Health plan provide essential international Inpatient and Daypatient cover, including hospital stays and treatment.

Additional core benefit

Accidental death or total permanent disability compensation: $1,500,000

* Paid in full up to the annual Inpatient and Daypatient benefit maximum.

Inpatient and Daypatient cover overview:

  • Private standard single room: up to $8,000 per day
  • Cancer Care: Paid in full*
  • Mental health care: $165,000
  • Physiotherapy: $65,000

Gold Health

Flexible areas of coverage: Asia only (excluding China, Hong Kong and Singapore), Worldwide excluding USA, and Worldwide.

$70,000,000

Annual Inpatient and Daypatient benefit maximum

Overview

The Gold Health plan provides comprehensive coverage, with a higher Inpatient and Daypatient benefit maximum and higher benefit limits.

Additional core benefit

Accidental death or total permanent disability compensation: $1,500,000

* Paid in full up to the annual Inpatient and Daypatient benefit maximum.

Inpatient and Daypatient cover overview

  • Private standard single room: Paid in full*
  • Cancer Care: Paid in full*
  • Mental health care: $330,000
  • Physiotherapy: $165,000

Platinum Health

Flexible areas of coverage: Asia only (excluding China, Hong Kong and Singapore), Worldwide excluding USA, and Worldwide.

$150,000,000

Annual Inpatient and Daypatient benefit maximum

Overview

The Platinum Health plan is our highest level of coverage with most benefits being paid in full up to the Inpatient and Daypatient benefit maximum.

Additional core benefit

Accidental death or total permanent disability compensation: $1,500,000

* Paid in full up to the annual Inpatient and Daypatient benefit maximum.

Inpatient and Daypatient cover overview

  • Private standard single room: Paid in full*
  • Cancer Care: Paid in full*
  • Mental health care: Paid in full*
  • Physiotherapy: Paid in full*

Why choose Cigna for health insurance in Thailand?

  • Access to healthcare for expats and non-residents.
  • Find medical practitioners in over 192 other countries.
  • 24/7 access to our customer care team.
  • Reliable service and access to Thailand's leading private hospitals.

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FAQs

Foreign nationals can only access publicly funded Thai healthcare if they have insurance, either through a Thai employer or as private cover

Start your claim by contacting our Customer Care Team and providing us with all the details regarding your health requirements.

All expats are required by law to have health insurance. If you’re moving for work purposes, you may not have to consider any further coverage as you will qualify for social security, funded by a reduction in your monthly salary. However, it’s worth remembering that social security doesn’t provide complete cover.

Yes, as of 2021, all visitors to Thailand must have a mandatory COVID-19 insurance plan that covers visitors for a minimum of $100,000. This is because most standard health insurance policies don’t cover the insured against pandemics.