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@@karlpierce3035 I do not think since the law was passed here in the USA, it is required to Use a VA hospital, I think you can use any facility , ask the VA
You never cease to amaze us Pea. You are becoming the most professional journalist on You Tube. This video has been far more than helpful. for many of us this is a lifesaver !
Having contacted Pacific Cross, Cigna and others it is important to realize that, though most countries honor these plans, the United States has a limited time period such as 90 days in which it would honor such a plan (for visitation purposes) as, the medical costs in the USA are much higher than most countries throughout the world. Great information, Pea, as always!
FILIPINA PEA!!!! THANK YOU, SO MUCH!!! You asked and Rachel answered, ALL and MORE of My Questions! I am so RELIEVED. Overseas Healthcare is Paramount! I am really happy the prices and coverage for the US Dollar Policy, is for ME. I have Military Retiree Medical and Dental. Now I KNOW, my Stateside coverage WON'T WORK, in the Philippines, it's okay! The offered health care is VERY affordable! YOU'RE GREAT, Filipina Pea!! 🙏🏽💜🇵🇭
My wife and I (both Seniors) were insured with Pacific Cross. I abandoned it because of my understanding of pre-existing conditions. My wife is still insured, she was admitted 2x in hospital and Pacific Cross was up to his worth. Excellent service. A representative of Pacific Cross even came to the Chong Hua hospital in Cebu to to assist when checking in for an operation. All expenses paid.
Plus, my house wherever end up be set up, will be a home base.. i plan to travel around and get to know every corner of your country, its people, and culture… it will be a beautiful and great way to employ my most valuable and expensive resource I have, which is time.
Finally. I Love this essential information. Pacific Cross Medical Insurance, count me in. Thanks Pea, your awesome. Regards to the Agent. Well appreciated.
Now, this was truly an excellent interview. Health insurance for expats is a major concern, and you covered the subject better than anyone else. Fantastic job🏆🏆🏆
Because of you and this video , I have started the process of medical coverage for my relatives in Cebu. I cant thank you enough for changing there lives for the better.. Best wishes
Appreciate your efforts Pea! These are the type of videos that got you to 50k subscribers. Don't waste your time and videos defending yourself against trolls. Just tell it like it is and you will be loved.
Amen! This lady is amazing! She is working so hard for us, and bringing us clear and concise, accurate information, presented with the typically joyful professionalism that represents Philippine culture 🙏🙏🙏🇵🇭🇺🇸
Thanks Pea your the best at researching the topic. This lady was so good at explaining the coverages. Its really not to expensive for good coverage. God Bless
I'd like to know more about healthcare in that how it works when you are sick and injured... like where do you go, who treats you, and how the system works. Not healthcare insurance, just the system... In my small experience, it is far below what we expect in the west (especially when you are in the provinces). I don't have any experience in the bigger cities. My wife hurt herself when we lived in Malaybalay, Mindanao, and we had to go to the hospital. They don't really do triage, taking the worst patients first. They just send you to a location in the hospital depending on your health issue. I also feel like the doctor was just going through the motions, not giving individual service (meaning every problem has similarities but can be different between individual patients...). So, it's like an assembly line... you get in line, you tell the doctor your problem, and they give you a generic diagnosis without asking questions or getting specific information, and that's it. I'm sure they are wrong very often because there is no attention to detail. Get people in and out seems to be the goal. It is one of the main reasons we live in the USA and not Philippines.
Pea, thanks for your work. This is some important stuff. While in the Philippines, I hung around hospitals all the time...not really for me, but because some of my best friends are doctors. I was awaken at the activity that went on in the hospitals. In Bohol there are around a dozen or so hospitals...and they are all very busy. Not only with locals, but expats also....mostly because of renting a motor and crashing it because they didn't learn about Filipino driving skills. Insurance is a high priority...or the expat better have a lot of cash if something happens.
I don't know about Doctors and nurses who practice in the Philippines, however if they are similar to The Filipino medical professionals I have met and worked with here in the US I have no concerns about those professionals in the Philippines.
I have been going to the Philippines for over 25 years and my observation is that if you go to a reliable Hospital, you will receive excellent care. The doctors and nurses are both very knowledgeable and caring.
Very nice to have someone who researches their content before presenting it. Blog professionally done. Good lighting , sound. Background very colorful. Would like to see a blog on what you consider the best and safest Phillipino pen pal / dating sites, including hidden costs. Similar to ChristianFillipino and Fill/Cupid.
Thank you for the great info. My wife found me unconscious by the beach in Masbate Province. No ambulance was available. It took her 2 hours to find someone who could drive me to the Doctors Hospital in Masbate City - 45 minutes away. My private hospital room was almost as good as a small town hospital room in the us, and the care I received was outstanding. Four days in the hospital came to about $990 US. I had PhilHealth, and that brought it down to about $668.
Thank you Filipina Pea excellent presentation on Heath Insurance for expacts and those travel to the Philippines on tourist visa .It very important to have Medical Heath Insurance for anyone travel because one never knows what could happen while on vacation or those who live in the Philippines for a few months. I am ask buy many people about travel medical coverage and I tell them to do their research because everyone one has different needs of coverage . well done on your part on research . I hope everyone see this vlog so they will understand the importance of medical coverage..
The example of a 55 year old person doesn’t really answer the cost question for the average retirees in their 60’s and 70’s. It will be substantially more for those above 55. She also did not talk about deductibles and co-payments. It’s a difficult subject because the factors change with age and health. Thank you for the major effort put into this presentation.
I've gone to the dentist in Manila, and he did a good job for 6 times less expensive than in my country. But honestly, i would be king of reluctant to have any surgery in the philippines except in case of emergency... While I watched the documentary about Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital, i was so shocked that I cried. And i really rarely cry... I hope other hospitals are better than this one...
@@ateam6486 So, dental care is good there in DM, and Cebu sounds like? Ive went to Mexico before and it was a lot cheaper than the US, but you're saying 8 teeth for 60 bucks? I might come just for that, and I only need a filling! But actually its between 2 teeth and in the US they're telling me I need 2 root canals and crowns for $1000 each tooth (which seems to be the favorite price here), and it doesn't even bother me, just want filling between them.
My cousin from Australia had an emergency detached retina surgery at St. Luke in Manila & they screw it. Australian doctors said it's irrepairable. He lost his peripheral vision & St. Luke is supposed to be world class.😂
Pea,. . . . Once again you amazed us!!!! Thank you so much for sharing your love for the Philippines with the rest of the world. I would love to have a home there. And I might just drop my insurance here and get that. These blood suckers here care more about the dollar than helping their fellow man. Keep up the good work pea. We love ya and GOD bless
I work in healthcare and I assure you the problem is not that people don’t care. The problems are extreme levels of bureaucracy and layers of socialism. Healthcare workers feel helpless in a crazy system that grows crazier every year, with ever more unrealistic expectations and largely unfunded mandates. Nothing drives up the cost of healthcare like politicians and others making promises they cannot possibly keep. PI healthcare, by contrast, appears to be much more capitalistic as it was in the US 50-70 years ago. I hope PI can find a way to modernize care delivery without adopting everything that went wrong in the west. Not sure if that is possible though.
Thanks Pea, I've been watching your videos since you started and I have to say you've become a trusted source of information, it's well researched and I love your light hearted and humourous delivery too
Just amazing he mount of valuable information the Pea Pirate provides on her channel. I believe it is the most comprehensive channel in all of PH. GREAT JOB PEA!
I think the Filipina Pea is offering the whole package. Doesn't she has a friend, that is lawyer.......? You just need to use her service too, to fight fight back the insurer. (^-^)
I am insured with Hanse Merkur in Germany,if I pay a bill in advance I take a picture of my bill send it to Hanse Merkur and have my money on my account within 1 week
I guess once you get past 100, don't get hurt/ill! 😱 Tricare can be used in PI, but keep in mind that coverage is limited and doctors that take it are few and far between. If you have a VA disability rating, there actually is a VA clinic in Manila, but they only see you for issues that are service connected (ie: you have a rating for it, even if it is only a zero rating). Hopefully when the new US Bases are online and operating they will allow retirees and their families to use base medical facilities. Very good video, Miss Pea! Lots of good info! Now, what policy do I need to purchase to get Nurse Pea as my private nurse? 🤔😅
I totally agree with your other viewers! Extremely useful and informative... I have been trying to find information on health insurance in the Philippines and never went beyond PhilHealth and a couple of others. Wow the one you and the agent talk about sounds great, it seems that you hit the health insurance jackpot of "beneficial" advice. Congrats! Now I am going to spread the word...
Thank you -- extremely informative video on Health Plans for the Philippines and the World. I took notes. The issue with Americans who are age 65 or over, most are covered under Government Medicare Part A (Hospitalization) and Part B (Outpatient Doctor Care) Insurance. Medicare Insurance only pays 80% of costs. Then most buy a Medicare Supplement (Gap Insurance) for the other 20%, and both together, theoretically, will pay 100% of all medical costs. I had 3 major eye surgeries, and paid a total of less than $100.00. Part D is medicines, and that is extra you have to buy a pharmacy plan for pills, etc. HOWEVER, When you move Out of the Country, Medicare will not pay anything -- they pay NOTHING. So many lose all their insurance. If you are a US Military Veteran and live in Manila, the ONLY US Veteran's Administration (VA) medical facility in the World outside the United States is in Manila, so they can get medical care there for free or low cost. That is why I want my VA Medical Card for a backup because I am a Veteran. If you have US Military Tricare Insurance (different types), they will pay some costs for in and out patient medical care in the Philippines if you go to Tricare approved medical doctors and hospitals -- most of which are in Manila (probably 85% of them). Some are in Cebu, but not many. So I have either limited Tricare insurance, or unknown VA Medical insurance, and will probably have to go to Manila to benefit from both. I think Tricare has a $3500 CAP on medical expenses for patients, meaning that Tricare will pay anything over $3,500 for major medical issues. So if you have a $16,000 medical procedure, you don't pay more than $3,500 out of your pocket, "Tricare for Life" will pay the difference. Now these numbers change -- I don't know what the "Tricare for Life" numbers are for 2021. Other types of Tricare Military Medical Insurance may pay more than "Tricare for Life."
I checked prices and found Pacific Cross was indeed cheaper than Cigna and Aetna for the same coverage, paid yearly. In addition I like the fact that Pac Cross renews regardless of age, and also covers travel worldwide. You can choose to reduce your premium by excluding more expensive countries. And they offer travel insurance and rental car insurance. Well done Pea!
Thank you so much Pea. Always working hard to keep us informed. From my experience, south of Duma you are on your own if you need an ambulance. Don't wait for them or they may no longer be needed. RIP 😁
Very informative. Thank you very much. Cheers from Australia. I can't wait to be able to travel again around the Philippines. I just bought a new motor bike and now it just sits in my auntie's place, being lonely.
Great interview, my only question is with pre existing conditions and being over 55, what happens to those that have pre existing conditions that need medications? With that one year wait ( probationary) period., it seems like they are up the creek with a paddle concerning medication. Thanks one again for all you do. Stephan
You can buy the insurance a year in advance before retiring in Pinas. As far as premium for health insurance, it will be expensive specially when you reach 70 & above. The premium is almost comparable to the US & some stop insuring when you reach 65.
I traveled from Cebu city to Tagbilaran, Bohol on the hydrofoil and it was amazing!! Saw the creepy big snake, the cave pool, and painted church. Alano white sands is where I spent my honeymoon with my amazing Filipina wife. A truly magical week in the most picturesque place I'd ever been with the nicest people I'd ever met!!
Pea, your so awesome! My wife and I are moving back to Cebu from the USA this year, and you did my research on medical insurance for me! Thank you so much, your videos are amazing!
In my situation as medically retired military I do not have to worry about HealthCare coverage. I'm really interested in knowing how the VA in Manila works, since it's the only place outside of the US where you can actually use veterans benefits. Compared to most out of pocket insurances in the US these plans sound very enticing. Thank you for the research and the heads up.
They will only see you if you are 100% service-connected, but they will only treat your service-connected issues. I’m 100% S/C, but they won’t see me for the care that I really need the way my Chicago VA treated me for everything. They are extremely extremely limited. I have yet to hear someone speak positively of the care offered there. My opinion is that they should not even call themself a VA Clinic. The name is misleading and the service offered is severely limited and very disappointing.
The va in phillipines will only treat medical conditions you aquired while in military. But you can get your drugs from them. If you needed a major surgery and could board a plane, I think the va in japan will do most stuff, check that though....that was 15 years ago.
VA clinic in Manila is only authorized to handel service connected issues. So good for some but not all. On top of that, some of the more specialty issues still need to be handled by FMP (pay up front the get reimbursed most times). The majority of US veterans can NOT use the VA clinic in Manila. If you want more info, check out tricare in the Philippines on fb groups. Imho, ymmv
Here's a number for you. 19 hours of observation costs 29,000 here in the United States. Insurance didn't cover this because it wasn't an emergency that I was shipped to this hospital on an emergency and shipped to a specialized care facility after. That bit in the middle wasn't covered... Insurance in the United States has more problems than not.
Have been using Pacific Cross cover for many years, luckily never had a claim, so don’t know if they come thru when needed. The one thing I have observed with Philippine Doctors, Surgeons and Specialists is that their medical training and certification is lightweight by International standards. Also perhaps because they are overworked, visiting a few clinics weekly, they tend to rush their diagnosis with minimal testing and default towards operations rather than as a last resort. So, if you do have a serious problem, recommend getting more detailed tests (like colored ct scans) and sending that data overseas for a second opinion.
@@joewilliams7783 Don't know, but I am pretty sure that the patient pays the Hospital/Medical bills and then gets reimbursed in stages by the Insurance company once all the paperwork has been processed.
@@spidermanspiderman9910 I think it's a bit more than just an opinion. Have been living in the Philippines for 20 years and love it. But the "fact" that Philippine trained doctors have to go thru retraining and certification in UK/USD/Canada/Australia, is more than an opinion Many Doctors end up working as Nurses. Many Nurses end up as medical assistants in retirement homes in those countries until retrained. Many of the best Doctors here in the Philippines, ended up working overseas for many years getting retrained, before returning home. We all know that the Philippine education system is not well funded, forced to take shortcuts to put people to work and we do our best to fill in the Gaps. That's why I advise a second opinion from overseas, if you have a serious concern
We pay 125 euro a month here fully insured for medicines, hospital and dental... So i dont think the $ plan is cheap.. Maybe it's cheap compared to the USA but not to many EU countries. Very informative video though..
Hey pea my beautiful friend, wow, pacific cross is amazing!!! I am definitely going that health insurance when I retire there. You know pea, your channel brings more information and facts about everything in the Philippines more than most of these vloggers combined. Thank you so much for all of your hard work that you do. Like I said, I am a subscriber for life to your channel. You rock my beautiful friend. Stay safe and healthy and God bless you always.😊 😊 😊 ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Yes Pea I am ready. Love your videos. You are very good at what you do. Very informative. Thank you for all of your investigating and getting the right people to interview.
No, sadly, it's not. My experience of top tier healthcare here is not great, I can't imagine what it's like if you can't pay the fees for Manila's "top" doctors.
Depends on what problems you have. I only investigated the dentist world and it's like most in the Philippines disgustingly expensive compared to other ASEAN countries. The terrible influence of America is shown again.
one out of 3 deaths in USA hospitals id doctor related also Thailand is ranked number 22 in the world the USA is 34, for medical care , costs and being up to date per sa top tier get your self together go to Thailand and use Pac cross
I’ve had great treatment here for Prostate Cancer with great Doctors, and most of the things I’ve had issue with here I’ve been treated better here than my friends in Australia or Canada. My treatments were at The Medical City and they have a lot of first rate equipment.
Thank you Pea for another great video which gave me very important much needed information for me to move to Cebu this year. Keep up all the good work!
Pea, this was so informational and answers one of the many questions that I have about moving to your beautiful country. Thank you for all that you do, you truly are a very intelligent and beautiful young lady who really cares about people. Thank you again.
I have a great health plan. If I get really sick then it’s time to cash in my chips. I’m not trying to extend my life in any way. If it’s my time to go I’m leaving. Peace ✌️
Thank you for this excellent information. I had someone recently tell me "don't move to Philippines" because I'll die there without insurance and the insurance isn't adequate. This really provides me comfort if I choose this route in the future. I'll pass this information along too.
Ear update.While it started and ended poorly the actual interview was great,and u great to look at.I presume the beginning and end was shot another time so let you off slighty on that.So i give you a 7/10 which is just about a pass.I am sure you would like a higher score? Also do you know how many passes and fails you got? As I would like to keep score.
Always a good interview, some how I could read your eyes when you said until then let's see what I can surprise you with! 🙂 waiting already for the next one from what I understand you are in quarantine? Stay safe we all love the Pea! God bless and Health is wealth! 🙏❤
I remember being in a hospital in antipolo with my wife. For a fan for my wife I had to pay up-front so she could be a little cool. And the run down condition of the place shocked me. While I am not here to degrade the Philippines , let me just say ; Culture Shock !
I was in a provincial hospital in Davao City back in 2010. It was old and delapted, they had cats living inside the hospital. It was not a place I viewed as sanitary
@@peter-bakestar Okay. However, my sister is an RN in the US and, as she wholeheartedly admits, her Filipino nurse subordinates continue to dazzle her and her other US-trained nurses with their performance. Don't anyone forget that just because they were trained in a 'lesser' country they have any less skills. Our Western paradigm is set up so that we favor those trained in our countries for job positions. Filipino nurses are known around the world for excellence.
True..I was in Pasig with a gall bladder attack. Lots of pain, went to ER, but had to sign paperwork that I would pay upon discharge. 4 hrs in ER, lots of Dx testing... final bill $427...as a nurse myself, I was impressed with my care
You need to pay upfront in most hospital them submit a claim in the US. I know someone that was in ICU for 3 weeks & he has to pay the $70K upfront. He submitted a claim when he came back but the insurance company paid him only $65K. He lost $5K.
Blue Cross, uhmm that's why it sounded so familiar when she was talking. I wouldn't touch with a 10 foot pole then. It is over priced and not very good benefits in return.
I don't know much, but I do know that up until just a couple years ago, every filipina I met was a nurse. Not only that, they were the best nurses. So, in the phillipines, I would assume that at least the care you get from nurses are the best. Also, they are in the top of prettiest nurses as well.
U.S. Veterans Affairs (V.A.) has a clinic and hospital for U.S. Armed Forces veterans in the Manilla area. They also have a regional office that handles all other veterans claims and issues.
Miss Pea, I know from experience that there are many great hospitals in the Philippines. The one thing that has completely stumped me is this. The rate of death from this covid thing is due to the fact that in the Philippines (at least in Olongapo where we live) if you cannot pay in advance for even a life saving surgery you are not getting it and will therefore die. I realize also from experience that getting a Filipino to pay you back is difficult , is not that life more important then the money? why do they make you pay before they take care of you? In advance I thank you for your answer. Stay well and keep these videos coming. My asawa is even starting to watch you. you have no idea (maybe you do) the shit I caught watching a beautiful girls videos but now she gets it.
Unfortunately... providing care to too high a number of people, and then NOT receiving payment... would quickly put a hospital out of business... and then they wouldn't be there to help ANYONE. Hospitals have high costs (salaries to doctors, nurses and other staff, maintenance of medical equipment and even the building itself, etc.), which must be paid regardless of whether or not they "collect" for services rendered. In the u.s., there are laws which force hospitals to treat in life threatening situations... but, I'm pretty sure that the government also "steps in" in some way to prevent that from putting a hospital out of business. I don't know for sure... but, I suspect that Philippines hospitals don't enjoy such protections. This is why I would say that good health care insurance, bolstered by your own emergency savings fund (as much reserve cash as you can afford to keep without spending it on living expenses), should be viewed as an imperative part of your financial planning. The most crucial layer of any plan, is what you can do for yourself.
Many hospitals in America have closed their doors permanently because of too many uninsured or under insured patients. For the same reason, is one of the reasons why medical insurance premiums are skyrocketing out of control. Unlike the Philippines, the US government passed a law in 1964 mandating that even the indigent are entitled to hospital services regardless of anility to pay. Now we are paying the price in gigantic healthcare insurance premiums for those of us lucky enough to have insurance.
@@IronmanLIIII0 It is the classic debate about free markets versus socialism. In the West we are careening into socialism, and price explosion is the consequence. Slogans such as “affordable healthcare act” have been anything but affordable. It’s bankrupting the middle class, which is strait out of the socialist playbook.
@@WildMidwest1 Actually, the United States stands virtually alone among developed countries in terms of personal bankruptcies being caused by health emergencies. Call it socialism or whatever you want, but the rest of the world seems to be able to assure that all of their citizens get adequate healthcare through a public or semi-public system.
Just to clarify something you said Pea, you mentioned some people could take out Philippines Pacific Cross insurance as an alternative to their own country insurance. Note that their policy states: "In the event that you are hospitalized while abroad, our worldwide emergency assistance partner will be there to help you. Pacific Cross includes coverage for a *maximum of 90 days abroad per trip*. Coverage is extended beyond 90 days *provided the reason for going abroad is not to seek medical treatment*. The extension of stay overseas must also be due to an emergency illness or condition (leading to confinement) that arose on or before your 90th day abroad, for which the continued hospitalization will require you to stay abroad beyond 90 days" So its not really an alternative to ones own countries health insurance and one would need to be very careful trying to use it in this fashion. Great idea if we could though.
@@ManOfAdventure2011 and I didn't say she did. Pea mentioned using it as such. And yes it's not a bad plan for expats living in PH who want cover when they travel home or otherwise, however the point is it's NOT suitable as an alternative to cover in their home country as mentioned. But thanks for your comment
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Great video! I'll reference this video should I ever visit the Philippines. Thanks Pea!
Miss Pea,
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How many VA facilities are in the Philippines?
@@karlpierce3035 I do not think since the law was passed here in the USA, it is required to Use a VA hospital, I think you can use any facility , ask the VA
@@karlpierce3035 1 There is VA in Manila
Man, she picked the right person to interview. Tons of knowledge and good at explaining it, too.
And wearing so much GOLD ,,,
You never cease to amaze us Pea. You are becoming the most professional journalist on You Tube. This video has been far more than helpful. for many of us this is a lifesaver !
Definitely saved me days of research and comparing,!!
Having contacted Pacific Cross, Cigna and others it is important to realize that, though most countries honor these plans, the United States has a limited time period such as 90 days in which it would honor such a plan (for visitation purposes) as, the medical costs in the USA are much higher than most countries throughout the world.
Great information, Pea, as always!
I believe it's actually 30 days or 90 days , depending on company/ plan/ if emergency or not.
FILIPINA PEA!!!! THANK YOU, SO MUCH!!! You asked and Rachel answered, ALL and MORE of My Questions! I am so RELIEVED. Overseas Healthcare is Paramount!
I am really happy the prices and coverage for the US Dollar Policy, is for ME. I have Military Retiree Medical and Dental. Now I KNOW, my Stateside coverage WON'T WORK, in the Philippines, it's okay! The offered health care is VERY affordable!
YOU'RE GREAT, Filipina Pea!! 🙏🏽💜🇵🇭
This is exactly the information I need Pea. You hit the spot yet again !!!
Thanks Pea, awesome content 🇵🇭🇬🇧👍
Pea is the best!
My wife and I (both Seniors) were insured with Pacific Cross. I abandoned it because of my understanding of pre-existing conditions. My wife is still insured, she was admitted 2x in hospital and Pacific Cross was up to his worth. Excellent service. A representative of Pacific Cross even came to the Chong Hua hospital in Cebu to to assist when checking in for an operation. All expenses paid.
This knowledge is just outstanding 👏 great to know this and people should be on this information more. Way to go Pea
Everyone wanting to live in the Philippines should be watching you Pea. Waiting for you to break 100k subs. Great job.
Plus, my house wherever end up be set up, will be a home base.. i plan to travel around and get to know every corner of your country, its people, and culture… it will be a beautiful and great way to employ my most valuable and expensive resource I have, which is time.
Finally. I Love this essential information. Pacific Cross Medical Insurance, count me in. Thanks Pea, your awesome. Regards to the Agent. Well appreciated.
Now, this was truly an excellent interview. Health insurance for expats is a major concern, and you covered the subject better than anyone else. Fantastic job🏆🏆🏆
Because of you and this video , I have started the process of medical coverage for my relatives in Cebu. I cant thank you enough for changing there lives for the better.. Best wishes
Thank you so much, Henrietta! ❤️
Appreciate your efforts Pea! These are the type of videos that got you to 50k subscribers. Don't waste your time and videos defending yourself against trolls. Just tell it like it is and you will be loved.
Your channel is becoming an indispensable reference vlog for expats and travelers.
That was her plan.
In a introduction on RUclipsr Paul's channel..she gives a brief insight of how her channel will be.
Amen! This lady is amazing! She is working so hard for us, and bringing us clear and concise, accurate information, presented with the typically joyful professionalism that represents Philippine culture 🙏🙏🙏🇵🇭🇺🇸
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Your videos are informative and useful . Your doing so amazing wow
Thanks so much, LCMM 👍👍❤️
That nurse outfit definitely makes me want to visit you. Thank you for all the good information you always provide.
Thanks Pea your the best at researching the topic. This lady was so good at explaining the coverages. Its really not to expensive for good coverage. God Bless
You do such a good Job… And have explained everything very clearly you should be a great reporter very good interview....
I'd like to know more about healthcare in that how it works when you are sick and injured... like where do you go, who treats you, and how the system works. Not healthcare insurance, just the system... In my small experience, it is far below what we expect in the west (especially when you are in the provinces). I don't have any experience in the bigger cities. My wife hurt herself when we lived in Malaybalay, Mindanao, and we had to go to the hospital. They don't really do triage, taking the worst patients first. They just send you to a location in the hospital depending on your health issue. I also feel like the doctor was just going through the motions, not giving individual service (meaning every problem has similarities but can be different between individual patients...). So, it's like an assembly line... you get in line, you tell the doctor your problem, and they give you a generic diagnosis without asking questions or getting specific information, and that's it. I'm sure they are wrong very often because there is no attention to detail. Get people in and out seems to be the goal. It is one of the main reasons we live in the USA and not Philippines.
Deeply insightful. Thank you for sharing this impression.
Pea, thanks for your work. This is some important stuff. While in the Philippines, I hung around hospitals all the time...not really for me, but because some of my best friends are doctors. I was awaken at the activity that went on in the hospitals. In Bohol there are around a dozen or so hospitals...and they are all very busy. Not only with locals, but expats also....mostly because of renting a motor and crashing it because they didn't learn about Filipino driving skills. Insurance is a high priority...or the expat better have a lot of cash if something happens.
Pardon, I meant to say around a dozen hospitals in Tagbilaran, Bohol... :)
I want the policy that includes Pea as my nurse!
:D
priceless
Yes I would definitely pay a higher premium for her
I will not pay here cause my love would be enough for her hihi
Mmhmm
Fantastic, information! I agree with other comments. Your channel is becoming indispensable.
Pea, you rock!
This was very interesting. And you answered my question about medicare as well🙂
Thank you so much Miss Raquel and Pea on your introduction to health insurance ❤
I don't know about Doctors and nurses who practice in the Philippines, however if they are similar to The Filipino medical professionals I have met and worked with here in the US I have no concerns about those professionals in the Philippines.
Depends on what hospital you go to. I've had good nurses and I've had experiences with nurses that are always on their phones.
I have been going to the Philippines for over 25 years and my observation is that if you go to a reliable Hospital, you will receive excellent care. The doctors and nurses are both very knowledgeable and caring.
I love how many topics you cover , you really hit on everything we want to know! And some things i didn't even know i wanted to know :)
Thanks! Just let me know if there’s something you wanted to know that I didn’t know 🤣👍
that was pretty straight forward to me so i don't have any questions. really good vid.
Very nice to have someone who researches their content before presenting it. Blog professionally done. Good lighting , sound. Background very colorful. Would like to see a blog on what you consider the best and safest Phillipino pen pal / dating sites, including hidden costs. Similar to ChristianFillipino and Fill/Cupid.
Great information and answered many of my personal questions about insurance in the PI. Thorough and well done, Miss Pea. Thank you.
Thank you for the great info.
My wife found me unconscious by the beach in Masbate Province. No ambulance was available. It took her 2 hours to find someone who could drive me to the Doctors Hospital in Masbate City - 45 minutes away. My private hospital room was almost as good as a small town hospital room in the us, and the care I received was outstanding. Four days in the hospital came to about $990 US. I had PhilHealth, and that brought it down to about $668.
You're lucky, if you're having a stroke or heart attack, you'll be either be in a vegetative condition or dead by the time you arrive at the hospital.
Just looked at the small print on my worldwide health cover. She's right, the underwriter is Pacific Cross. :)
This is the most informative Philippine health insurance video I have found. Your guest was very knowledgeable. Thanks.
Thank you Filipina Pea excellent presentation on Heath Insurance for expacts and those travel to the Philippines on tourist visa .It very important to have Medical Heath Insurance for anyone travel because one never knows what could happen while on vacation or those who live in the Philippines for a few months. I am ask buy many people about travel medical coverage and I tell them to do their research because everyone one has different needs of coverage . well done on your part on research . I hope everyone see this vlog so they will understand the importance of medical coverage..
The example of a 55 year old person doesn’t really answer the cost question for the average retirees in their 60’s and 70’s. It will be substantially more for those above 55. She also did not talk about deductibles and co-payments. It’s a difficult subject because the factors change with age and health. Thank you for the major effort put into this presentation.
The Philippines is one place I would not want to get sick. After all I hear and learn for my family there... I shudder!
If you're in a city you can find good Healthcare. Out in some swamp, well, prayer is always a good option.
Man, I promise you I was just thinking about this the other day...
Thanks Pea. You’re a real gem...
You’re so welcome, Radaryn! 😊
I had to click on the nurse outfit thumbnail. You’re irresistible 😉
Good segment. Very informative. Well done. Good interview.
I've gone to the dentist in Manila, and he did a good job for 6 times less expensive than in my country. But honestly, i would be king of reluctant to have any surgery in the philippines except in case of emergency... While I watched the documentary about Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital, i was so shocked that I cried. And i really rarely cry... I hope other hospitals are better than this one...
yeah, in Dumaguete i got 8 teeth fixed got 60 US dollars,
I have thegreatest oral surgeon in the world practicing in cavite.
which documentary?
the PBS one ... POV: Motherland?
..or a different one?
@@ateam6486 So, dental care is good there in DM, and Cebu sounds like? Ive went to Mexico before and it was a lot cheaper than the US, but you're saying 8 teeth for 60 bucks? I might come just for that, and I only need a filling! But actually its between 2 teeth and in the US they're telling me I need 2 root canals and crowns for $1000 each tooth (which seems to be the favorite price here), and it doesn't even bother me, just want filling between them.
My cousin from Australia had an emergency detached retina surgery at St. Luke in Manila & they screw it. Australian doctors said it's irrepairable. He lost his peripheral vision & St. Luke is supposed to be world class.😂
Not the most glamorous subject, but extremely useful. Another great video. This channel is becoming the de facto channel abut The Philippines.
Pea,. . . . Once again you amazed us!!!! Thank you so much for sharing your love for the Philippines with the rest of the world. I would love to have a home there. And I might just drop my insurance here and get that. These blood suckers here care more about the dollar than helping their fellow man. Keep up the good work pea. We love ya and GOD bless
I work in healthcare and I assure you the problem is not that people don’t care. The problems are extreme levels of bureaucracy and layers of socialism. Healthcare workers feel helpless in a crazy system that grows crazier every year, with ever more unrealistic expectations and largely unfunded mandates. Nothing drives up the cost of healthcare like politicians and others making promises they cannot possibly keep.
PI healthcare, by contrast, appears to be much more capitalistic as it was in the US 50-70 years ago. I hope PI can find a way to modernize care delivery without adopting everything that went wrong in the west. Not sure if that is possible though.
Thanks Pea, I've been watching your videos since you started and I have to say you've become a trusted source of information, it's well researched and I love your light hearted and humourous delivery too
Just amazing he mount of valuable information the Pea Pirate provides on her channel. I believe it is the most comprehensive channel in all of PH. GREAT JOB PEA!
Insurers are the same all over the world.
Quick to take your money, but when you need them they put obstacles in the way.
I think the Filipina Pea is offering the whole package. Doesn't she has a friend, that is lawyer.......? You just need to use her service too, to fight fight back the insurer. (^-^)
I am insured with Hanse Merkur in Germany,if I pay a bill in advance I take a picture of my bill send it to Hanse Merkur and have my money on my account within 1 week
Exactly. It's legal gambling. What if they just don't pay? Who will make them? @Disco
@@fendermon I reckon you're better off stacking the money and paying in cash as you need it. I never trust insurance companies.
I guess once you get past 100, don't get hurt/ill! 😱
Tricare can be used in PI, but keep in mind that coverage is limited and doctors that take it are few and far between. If you have a VA disability rating, there actually is a VA clinic in Manila, but they only see you for issues that are service connected (ie: you have a rating for it, even if it is only a zero rating). Hopefully when the new US Bases are online and operating they will allow retirees and their families to use base medical facilities.
Very good video, Miss Pea! Lots of good info! Now, what policy do I need to purchase to get Nurse Pea as my private nurse? 🤔😅
That's some really good info Pea .. now I just need to get there can't wait
I totally agree with your other viewers! Extremely useful and informative... I have been trying to find information on health insurance in the Philippines and never went beyond PhilHealth and a couple of others. Wow the one you and the agent talk about sounds great, it seems that you hit the health insurance jackpot of "beneficial" advice. Congrats! Now I am going to spread the word...
Thank you -- extremely informative video on Health Plans for the Philippines and the World. I took notes. The issue with Americans who are age 65 or over, most are covered under Government Medicare Part A (Hospitalization) and Part B (Outpatient Doctor Care) Insurance. Medicare Insurance only pays 80% of costs. Then most buy a Medicare Supplement (Gap Insurance) for the other 20%, and both together, theoretically, will pay 100% of all medical costs. I had 3 major eye surgeries, and paid a total of less than $100.00. Part D is medicines, and that is extra you have to buy a pharmacy plan for pills, etc. HOWEVER, When you move Out of the Country, Medicare will not pay anything -- they pay NOTHING. So many lose all their insurance. If you are a US Military Veteran and live in Manila, the ONLY US Veteran's Administration (VA) medical facility in the World outside the United States is in Manila, so they can get medical care there for free or low cost. That is why I want my VA Medical Card for a backup because I am a Veteran. If you have US Military Tricare Insurance (different types), they will pay some costs for in and out patient medical care in the Philippines if you go to Tricare approved medical doctors and hospitals -- most of which are in Manila (probably 85% of them). Some are in Cebu, but not many. So I have either limited Tricare insurance, or unknown VA Medical insurance, and will probably have to go to Manila to benefit from both. I think Tricare has a $3500 CAP on medical expenses for patients, meaning that Tricare will pay anything over $3,500 for major medical issues. So if you have a $16,000 medical procedure, you don't pay more than $3,500 out of your pocket, "Tricare for Life" will pay the difference. Now these numbers change -- I don't know what the "Tricare for Life" numbers are for 2021. Other types of Tricare Military Medical Insurance may pay more than "Tricare for Life."
Correction: You don’t lose your Medicare part A or B (extra pay) outside the country. You are a plane ticket to (Guam or U.S )away from medical care.
Thank you for the VA healthcare information.
I checked prices and found Pacific Cross was indeed cheaper than Cigna and Aetna for the same coverage, paid yearly.
In addition I like the fact that Pac Cross renews regardless of age, and also covers travel worldwide. You can choose to reduce your premium by excluding more expensive countries. And they offer travel insurance and rental car insurance.
Well done Pea!
Thank you so much Pea. Always working hard to keep us informed.
From my experience, south of Duma you are on your own if you need an ambulance. Don't wait for them or they may no longer be needed. RIP 😁
In my area traffic is so bad, stretcher bearers would be faster than an ambulance.
Yes saw a woman one time so sick but she had to take a Cerus first....or people who broke a leg and just stay in the Payak far up in the mountains....
Very informative. Thank you very much. Cheers from Australia. I can't wait to be able to travel again around the Philippines. I just bought a new motor bike and now it just sits in my auntie's place, being lonely.
Great interview, my only question is with pre existing conditions and being over 55, what happens to those that have pre existing conditions that need medications? With that one year wait ( probationary) period., it seems like they are up the creek with a paddle concerning medication. Thanks one again for all you do. Stephan
You can buy the insurance a year in advance before retiring in Pinas. As far as premium for health insurance, it will be expensive specially when you reach 70 & above. The premium is almost comparable to the US & some stop insuring when you reach 65.
I traveled from Cebu city to Tagbilaran, Bohol on the hydrofoil and it was amazing!! Saw the creepy big snake, the cave pool, and painted church. Alano white sands is where I spent my honeymoon with my amazing Filipina wife. A truly magical week in the most picturesque place I'd ever been with the nicest people I'd ever met!!
Pea, your so awesome! My wife and I are moving back to Cebu from the USA this year, and you did my research on medical insurance for me! Thank you so much, your videos are amazing!
In my situation as medically retired military I do not have to worry about HealthCare coverage. I'm really interested in knowing how the VA in Manila works, since it's the only place outside of the US where you can actually use veterans benefits. Compared to most out of pocket insurances in the US these plans sound very enticing. Thank you for the research and the heads up.
They will only see you if you are 100% service-connected, but they will only treat your service-connected issues. I’m 100% S/C, but they won’t see me for the care that I really need the way my Chicago VA treated me for everything. They are extremely extremely limited. I have yet to hear someone speak positively of the care offered there. My opinion is that they should not even call themself a VA Clinic. The name is misleading and the service offered is severely limited and very disappointing.
The va in phillipines will only treat medical conditions you aquired while in military. But you can get your drugs from them. If you needed a major surgery and could board a plane, I think the va in japan will do most stuff, check that though....that was 15 years ago.
VA clinic in Manila is only authorized to handel service connected issues. So good for some but not all. On top of that, some of the more specialty issues still need to be handled by FMP (pay up front the get reimbursed most times). The majority of US veterans can NOT use the VA clinic in Manila. If you want more info, check out tricare in the Philippines on fb groups. Imho, ymmv
Wrong. VA benefits can be used in Thailand as well
The health insurance agent, your guest, was very impressive, and imparted good information.
I am retired from the insurance business in the US.
Here's a number for you. 19 hours of observation costs 29,000 here in the United States. Insurance didn't cover this because it wasn't an emergency that I was shipped to this hospital on an emergency and shipped to a specialized care facility after. That bit in the middle wasn't covered...
Insurance in the United States has more problems than not.
That sounds odd.
Very informative. Thank you PEA. 😊
Have been using Pacific Cross cover for many years, luckily never had a claim, so don’t know if they come thru when needed.
The one thing I have observed with Philippine Doctors, Surgeons and Specialists is that their medical training and certification is lightweight by International standards. Also perhaps because they are overworked, visiting a few clinics weekly, they tend to rush their diagnosis with minimal testing and default towards operations rather than as a last resort.
So, if you do have a serious problem, recommend getting more detailed tests (like colored ct scans) and sending that data overseas for a second opinion.
I agree, I wouldn't trust my health to a Philippines doctor, it just too risky
I will believe your comment if you said you used the service in various hospitals in the Philippines. Your comment is just an opinion.
@@joewilliams7783 Don't know, but I am pretty sure that the patient pays the Hospital/Medical bills and then gets reimbursed in stages by the Insurance company once all the paperwork has been processed.
@@spidermanspiderman9910 I think it's a bit more than just an opinion.
Have been living in the Philippines for 20 years and love it. But the "fact" that Philippine trained doctors have to go thru retraining and certification in UK/USD/Canada/Australia, is more than an opinion Many Doctors end up working as Nurses. Many Nurses end up as medical assistants in retirement homes in those countries until retrained.
Many of the best Doctors here in the Philippines, ended up working overseas for many years getting retrained, before returning home.
We all know that the Philippine education system is not well funded, forced to take shortcuts to put people to work and we do our best to fill in the Gaps. That's why I advise a second opinion from overseas, if you have a serious concern
@@yachtstargazer3148 A well reasoned and beautifully presented perspective.
Always ready for you to take good care of me .
You are most gracious person i know .
We pay 125 euro a month here fully insured for medicines, hospital and dental... So i dont think the $ plan is cheap.. Maybe it's cheap compared to the USA but not to many EU countries. Very informative video though..
125 euro for 2 people?
You wont find a better cost/benefit ratio in health care than in EU. Sad and makes me think a lot if i really want to stay away when i get older.
I pay 370 Euro for the insurance in germany.
You must inform them that the amount of your insurance rate depends on your salary or your pension.
Which EU country are you in?
Hey pea my beautiful friend, wow, pacific cross is amazing!!! I am definitely going that health insurance when I retire there. You know pea, your channel brings more information and facts about everything in the Philippines more than most of these vloggers combined. Thank you so much for all of your hard work that you do. Like I said, I am a subscriber for life to your channel. You rock my beautiful friend. Stay safe and healthy and God bless you always.😊 😊 😊 ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Thank you so much for this segment , this is more cost effective than a bad marriage. You're the BEST Pea !!
Yes Pea I am ready. Love your videos. You are very good at what you do. Very informative. Thank you for all of your investigating and getting the right people to interview.
So what happens if the hospital is not part of the Pacific Cross network? Does the patient pay for the entire bill out of their own pocket?
Thank you. A very important topic for us. Excellent job.
No, sadly, it's not. My experience of top tier healthcare here is not great, I can't imagine what it's like if you can't pay the fees for Manila's "top" doctors.
Depends on what problems you have.
I only investigated the dentist world and it's like most in the Philippines disgustingly expensive compared to other ASEAN countries. The terrible influence of America is shown again.
good to know!
one out of 3 deaths in USA hospitals id doctor related
also Thailand is ranked number 22 in the world the USA is 34, for medical care , costs and being up to date per sa top tier
get your self together go to Thailand and use Pac cross
I’ve had great treatment here for Prostate Cancer with great Doctors, and most of the things I’ve had issue with here I’ve been treated better here than my friends in Australia or Canada. My treatments were at The Medical City and they have a lot of first rate equipment.
Not sure where you got these info@@enrequieedios4657
Great job Pea !!!your questions are thorough and important
I try to be thorough 😊👍
You're making it easier for me to retire in paradise. Now all I need is a nurse with a sponge.
LOL your right
I was thinking two nurses, just to be safe.
If you have good retirement pension, you can have 2 nurses, a maid & a driver. 😄😄@@fendermon
Thank you Pea for another great video which gave me very important much needed information for me to move to Cebu this year. Keep up all the good work!
My favorite person
Well thanks, Cindy!!!! ❤️
Pea, this was so informational and answers one of the many questions that I have about moving to your beautiful country. Thank you for all that you do, you truly are a very intelligent and beautiful young lady who really cares about people. Thank you again.
This was a very good Pacific Cross commercial...
I feel like I'm someone is trying to sell me a timeshare in alaska.
I found this extremely valuable. Thank you for this video. I sent you a few $ to help with your expenses. Thank you again.
I have a great health plan. If I get really sick then it’s time to cash in my chips. I’m not trying to extend my life in any way. If it’s my time to go I’m leaving. Peace ✌️
Thank you for this excellent information. I had someone recently tell me "don't move to Philippines" because I'll die there without insurance and the insurance isn't adequate. This really provides me comfort if I choose this route in the future. I'll pass this information along too.
There is the nurse's outfit that I requested LOL
Excellent interview. And so very comprehensive. Just amazing. The Pacific representative gave a wealth of essential information. Thank you both.
Thanks!
The contact info is in the description box of the video
Ear update.While it started and ended poorly the actual interview was great,and u great to look at.I presume the beginning and end was shot another time so let you off slighty on that.So i give you a 7/10 which is just about a pass.I am sure you would like a higher score? Also do you know how many passes and fails you got? As I would like to keep score.
A wealth of information!!
That Pacific Cross Insurance sounds like a quality company.
Thank you Filipina Pea!!
Always a good interview, some how I could read your eyes when you said until then let's see what I can surprise you with! 🙂 waiting already for the next one from what I understand you are in quarantine? Stay safe we all love the Pea! God bless and Health is wealth! 🙏❤
This is one of your best. A great topic to address and a very competent interviewee.
I remember being in a hospital in antipolo with my wife. For a fan for my wife I had to pay up-front so she could be a little cool. And the run down condition of the place shocked me. While I am not here to degrade the Philippines , let me just say ; Culture Shock !
the shock is the constrast between the hospital and the mall
I was in a provincial hospital in Davao City back in 2010. It was old and delapted, they had cats living inside the hospital. It was not a place I viewed as sanitary
Only Manila and Cebu have first-world quality hospitals
Filipino nurses and doctors can't work in Australia until they have completed more training as we have very high standards. Just saying
@@peter-bakestar Okay. However, my sister is an RN in the US and, as she wholeheartedly admits, her Filipino nurse subordinates continue to dazzle her and her other US-trained nurses with their performance. Don't anyone forget that just because they were trained in a 'lesser' country they have any less skills. Our Western paradigm is set up so that we favor those trained in our countries for job positions. Filipino nurses are known around the world for excellence.
This was a GREAT video! Thanks!!
I hear many times you have to pay upfront and then ask it back from the HMO true or not?
Thanks for all the info provided Pea
True..I was in Pasig with a gall bladder attack. Lots of pain, went to ER, but had to sign paperwork that I would pay upon discharge. 4 hrs in ER, lots of Dx testing... final bill $427...as a nurse myself, I was impressed with my care
You need to pay upfront in most hospital them submit a claim in the US. I know someone that was in ICU for 3 weeks & he has to pay the $70K upfront. He submitted a claim when he came back but the insurance company paid him only $65K. He lost $5K.
This answered a LOT of questions. I did get a chuckle at the lovely lady who was in full salesman mode, but nothing wrong with that.
Still happy 😎
And you’re FIRST commenter! 🏆
@@TheFilipinaPea im sooooo jealous!😉😆😅
Thanks for your work. It seems legit and well done! My compliments. God bless you and your family
Pacific Cross that's what we have . It used to be Blue Cross
Blue Cross, uhmm that's why it sounded so familiar when she was talking. I wouldn't touch with a 10 foot pole then. It is over priced and not very good benefits in return.
Thank you sweet Pea. This is very helpful for me. I want to move to the Philippines
I don't know much, but I do know that up until just a couple years ago, every filipina I met was a nurse. Not only that, they were the best nurses. So, in the phillipines, I would assume that at least the care you get from nurses are the best.
Also, they are in the top of prettiest nurses as well.
You must be working in a hospital 😂😂
Excellent interview Pea. Very informative and helpful.
Am I the first? 😯
So close!!
this lady is a professional vloger
U.S. Veterans Affairs (V.A.) has a clinic and hospital for U.S. Armed Forces veterans in the Manilla area. They also have a regional office that handles all other veterans claims and issues.
Thank you very much for this show miss Pea, something I was wondering about with my desire to move to the Philippines, love your show
Miss Pea, I know from experience that there are many great hospitals in the Philippines. The one thing that has completely stumped me is this. The rate of death from this covid thing is due to the fact that in the Philippines (at least in Olongapo where we live) if you cannot pay in advance for even a life saving surgery you are not getting it and will therefore die. I realize also from experience that getting a Filipino to pay you back is difficult , is not that life more important then the money? why do they make you pay before they take care of you? In advance I thank you for your answer. Stay well and keep these videos coming. My asawa is even starting to watch you. you have no idea (maybe you do) the shit I caught watching a beautiful girls videos but now she gets it.
They make you pay up front so they are sure they get their money.
Unfortunately... providing care to too high a number of people, and then NOT receiving payment... would quickly put a hospital out of business... and then they wouldn't be there to help ANYONE.
Hospitals have high costs (salaries to doctors, nurses and other staff, maintenance of medical equipment and even the building itself, etc.), which must be paid regardless of whether or not they "collect" for services rendered.
In the u.s., there are laws which force hospitals to treat in life threatening situations... but, I'm pretty sure that the government also "steps in" in some way to prevent that from putting a hospital out of business.
I don't know for sure... but, I suspect that Philippines hospitals don't enjoy such protections.
This is why I would say that good health care insurance, bolstered by your own emergency savings fund (as much reserve cash as you can afford to keep without spending it on living expenses), should be viewed as an imperative part of your financial planning.
The most crucial layer of any plan, is what you can do for yourself.
Many hospitals in America have closed their doors permanently because of too many uninsured or under insured patients. For the same reason, is one of the reasons why medical insurance premiums are skyrocketing out of control. Unlike the Philippines, the US government passed a law in 1964 mandating that even the indigent are entitled to hospital services regardless of anility to pay. Now we are paying the price in gigantic healthcare insurance premiums for those of us lucky enough to have insurance.
@@IronmanLIIII0 It is the classic debate about free markets versus socialism. In the West we are careening into socialism, and price explosion is the consequence. Slogans such as “affordable healthcare act” have been anything but affordable. It’s bankrupting the middle class, which is strait out of the socialist playbook.
@@WildMidwest1 Actually, the United States stands virtually alone among developed countries in terms of personal bankruptcies being caused by health emergencies. Call it socialism or whatever you want, but the rest of the world seems to be able to assure that all of their citizens get adequate healthcare through a public or semi-public system.
Thank you my dear Pea. Very informative. You really work very hard to inform all of us. May the good Lord Bless you 🙏.
Just to clarify something you said Pea, you mentioned some people could take out Philippines Pacific Cross insurance as an alternative to their own country insurance. Note that their policy states: "In the event that you are hospitalized while abroad, our worldwide emergency assistance partner will be there to help you. Pacific Cross includes coverage for a *maximum of 90 days abroad per trip*. Coverage is extended beyond 90 days *provided the reason for going abroad is not to seek medical treatment*. The extension of stay overseas must also be due to an emergency illness or condition (leading to confinement) that arose on or before your 90th day abroad, for which the continued hospitalization will require you to stay abroad beyond 90 days" So its not really an alternative to ones own countries health insurance and one would need to be very careful trying to use it in this fashion. Great idea if we could though.
I don't think the agent said it's a replacement of your home country plan. The message is it's a good supplement plan.
@@ManOfAdventure2011 and I didn't say she did. Pea mentioned using it as such. And yes it's not a bad plan for expats living in PH who want cover when they travel home or otherwise, however the point is it's NOT suitable as an alternative to cover in their home country as mentioned. But thanks for your comment