Mandatory health insurance for Thailand expats

Is it time for Thailand's golden oldies to get insured?

A recent government policy shift has meant that foreigners residing in the country will soon have to arrange compulsory health insurance. I’d like to share with you how this new policy is going to affect expats in Thailand.


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The cost of living

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My Bangkok suburb

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The region guides

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