Healthcare Access at 78: Bangkok vs Chiang Mai
The cheap-living city and the best-care city are not the same one. Bangkok vs Chiang Mai on the access dimensions that decide outcomes with age — and the transfer.
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The cheap-living city and the best-care city are not the same one. Bangkok vs Chiang Mai on the access dimensions that decide outcomes with age — and the transfer.
Cebu has good hospitals. All seven of the Philippines' JCI-accredited facilities are in Metro Manila. For the rarest emergency at the worst age, the gap is the plan.
Manila is the most expensive of the launch cities, about US$200 a month over Cebu. Run the trajectory to the year the margin hits zero — and what the premium buys.
Medicare pays nothing where you live but still bills $202.90 a month; the NHS ends the day your move is permanent. Two systems, two failure modes, sourced.
A Thai private hospital wants 50,000-200,000 baht in cash before it treats you. The cost ladder of one uninsured emergency, and the medevac tail beyond it.
Rejection at 75 starts a forced choice among four paths, one of them deliberate uninsurance in the highest-risk decade. The matrix, costed.
Expat health cover is cheap while you don't need it and fails when you do. The cross-insurer age curve, and the year the premium overtakes the pension.