Why Do Expats Need Health Insurance In The Philippines? Though the Philippines’ medical hospitals and health services may not be as expensive as Western hospitals, it may hurt you financially if you are not covered by health insurance. Welcome to our TH-cam Channel! If you want to share a dollar or two then we are forever grateful but if you have something that you believe is more important to spend the money on then by all means, please spend it on that. Your support means the world to us whether there is a dollar sign connected to it. Any donations we receive go towards our travels and our videos. Our goal for this channel is to show the world through our videos and our perspective that all people are the same, Philippine Culture, Filipino women dating foreigners, no matter race, age, or religion while having a laugh and bringing entertainment to our viewers at the same time. With this money, we believe we can bring the world closer together in a world filled with too much negativity via social media. Thank you for your time and consideration! Roger and Ismi 👉 Support through PayPal: www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=YY8YZ7K6J29KA 👉 Support through Patreon: www.patreon.com/RogerIsmiVlogs For inquiries just DM me on our Facebook Page 👉 web.facebook.com/RogerIsmi07 Join to Roger&Ismi Family th-cam.com/channels/BGxoGo28ZLJpQMML7jBKhw.htmljoin Members-only videos. Thanks for your support lovely people th-cam.com/play/UUMOBGxoGo28ZLJpQMML7jBKhw.html
Thank you for your time and efforts. Well appreciated my friend. Yes, health concerns and services are not an option especially to foreigners. Great job.
This was good so thanks for doing it. You mentioned several insurances I've never heard of for the Philippines. There are a lot of these that I'll need to investigate to determine which will be best for me when I move to the Philippines.
Hi Roger, I'm from America and I want to travel & maybe move to the Philippines, against my Daughters wishes, but I'm 64 Musician that felt I had to give up that life because I wasn't making enough to raise a Family, which I got divorced, but I lived a Great, Wild & Satisfying life. I want to try living my life for Me for once and for me for many reasons that's the Philippines♥I have insurance here in America but it's very satisfying to learn this Roger so Thank You for the information👍
1st prize for the best Insurance Information Video I’ve ever seen. Thanks once again Rodger, you come across as a very polished professional journalist there days man !
I carry medical insurance through Divers Alert Network. While I already receive coverage through the Veterans Administration, the VA does NOT cover dependents (a consideration because the fact that I am marrying a Filipina is why I plan to move to PH in the first place), and does not provide coverage outside the US. While our government sponsored Medicare system covers everyone 65 and over (I am 59, so eligible in 6 years), it also only offers coverage within the US.
If an American decides to come live in the Phillipines, and has TriCare for Life for being a retired US Military veteran, is he able to use it over there, or would he have to get something local? BTW I LOVE how you two love to cover the "juicy" topics, that really pique some people's interest and increase some people's desire to come live in the PI, and then jump in to a subject that seems to be cued to make us foreigners take pause before committing to live over there.
Between 2000 to 2011 l stayed in d Philippines in out vry frequently but all in all a total of 7yrs during this time. On biz then. I have never had any issues with insurance der. Only once had bad UTI sought tremaent at National Kidney Institute,QC. Supposed to have d best specialist der. I only paid less than 10k. There r also many good private hosp n clinics. Unless u have frequent or big health issues, personally l dnt subscribe to that.
I’m thinking about moving to the Philippines 🇵🇭 in April or May of this year. I’m 38 and in fairly good health. Do I need to purchase health insurance after I move to the Philippines?
I have health insurance for the case, if I’m getting into an accident, or I get injured during swimming or surfing. It costs me 50$ a month and is temporarily for two years at the moment. Later on I will have maybe an international health insurance which will cost about 100-200$ a month.
Why Do Expats Need Health Insurance In The Philippines?
Though the Philippines’ medical hospitals and health services may not be as expensive as Western hospitals, it may hurt you financially if you are not covered by health insurance.
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Our goal for this channel is to show the world through our videos and our perspective that all people are the same, Philippine Culture, Filipino women dating foreigners, no matter race, age, or religion while having a laugh and bringing entertainment to our viewers at the same time. With this money, we believe we can bring the world closer together in a world filled with too much negativity via social media. Thank you for your time and consideration!
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Very well done.
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you very much for his information
My pleasure brother
Thx a Ton for the Post
You're welcome
Thank you for your time and efforts. Well appreciated my friend. Yes, health concerns and services are not an option especially to foreigners. Great job.
Thank you we hope this is helpful and informative
well done
Thank you so much
Good job.
Thank you David
@@RogerIsmiVlogs You're welcome the two of you are a great team.
Very informative
This was good so thanks for doing it. You mentioned several insurances I've never heard of for the Philippines. There are a lot of these that I'll need to investigate to determine which will be best for me when I move to the Philippines.
Yes please check it first brother
Hi Roger, I'm from America and I want to travel & maybe move to the Philippines, against my Daughters wishes, but I'm 64 Musician that felt I had to give up that life because I wasn't making enough to raise a Family, which I got divorced, but I lived a Great, Wild & Satisfying life. I want to try living my life for Me for once and for me for many reasons that's the Philippines♥I have insurance here in America but it's very satisfying to learn this Roger so Thank You for the information👍
You are very much welcome brother. If you wanna settle here in PH much better to get a local insurance but still it depends upon you
I have Pacific Cross Health Insurance Philippines.
Great
1st prize for the best Insurance Information Video I’ve ever seen.
Thanks once again Rodger, you come across as a very polished professional journalist there days man !
You're welcome brother and I hope this is informative
I carry medical insurance through Divers Alert Network. While I already receive coverage through the Veterans Administration, the VA does NOT cover dependents (a consideration because the fact that I am marrying a Filipina is why I plan to move to PH in the first place), and does not provide coverage outside the US. While our government sponsored Medicare system covers everyone 65 and over (I am 59, so eligible in 6 years), it also only offers coverage within the US.
I see, but its up to you want to get a local insurance just check it first brother
If an American decides to come live in the Phillipines, and has TriCare for Life for being a retired US Military veteran, is he able to use it over there, or would he have to get something local? BTW I LOVE how you two love to cover the "juicy" topics, that really pique some people's interest and increase some people's desire to come live in the PI, and then jump in to a subject that seems to be cued to make us foreigners take pause before committing to live over there.
Local would be great because you can use it to any hospitals in the Philippines
That is a good question! If I were counting solely on TRICARE, I would remain prepared to fly out to Guam if the need to use it should arise.
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Salamat maam
Ooohhh im here bcoz i need information for my foreign friend.. He's in Hospital right now😭😭😭
Roger- My GF thinks you are great guy. Hope Ismi dont get jealous. 😂
Don't worry she's fine brother. thank you
Between 2000 to 2011 l stayed in d Philippines in out vry frequently but all in all a total of 7yrs during this time. On biz then. I have never had any issues with insurance der. Only once had bad UTI sought tremaent at National Kidney Institute,QC. Supposed to have d best specialist der. I only paid less than 10k.
There r also many good private hosp n clinics. Unless u have frequent or big health issues, personally l dnt subscribe to that.
Good to know brother
I would like to come to the Philippines to live and buy a home but present laws don't allow me to do this .
what an option of leasing a land then build a house?
Leasing is another alternative but still comes with its own legal problems .owning property is much safer for the sale of the property in the future.
I’m thinking about moving to the Philippines 🇵🇭 in April or May of this year. I’m 38 and in fairly good health. Do I need to purchase health insurance after I move to the Philippines?
You don't have to it's up to you
I have health insurance for the case, if I’m getting into an accident, or I get injured during swimming or surfing.
It costs me 50$ a month and is temporarily for two years at the moment.
Later on I will have maybe an international health insurance which will cost about 100-200$ a month.
Good question brother, I can yes just incase but I will advice you to check it first brother
can you fix your audio, please?
What about living in Iloilo Iloilo city
Iloilo is good to live
@@RogerIsmiVlogs yes but do they have good medical fancy or hospital there
@@rickmccarroll9993 as far as I know yes there is.Iloilo Mission Hospital, St. Paul's Hospital and Metro Iloilo Hospital and Medical Center, Inc.
Your video are very annoing as you cut and paste very few seconds.VERY distracting.
agree
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