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  1. I hope this might be helpful. I have corresponded with the agent below and he has been (unlike some other agents that provide health insurance in Thailand) very responsive. The provider has a form that needs to be completed re: medical history, and then there are a number of policy options. Some of my friends in CNX have insured through Pacific Cross, and recommend it. I hope this is helpful: --------- Forwarded message --------- From: Jamie Edwards <jamie.e@th.pacificcrosshealth.com> Date: Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 4:34 AM Subject: Re: Health Insurance Enquiry To: Karuna Foundation <karunasiam@gmail.com> Dear Michael, Currently, the lowest plan to best suit the OA visa requirement is our Standard Extra Plus plan. I have attached the brochure. We fully underwrite every policy allowing our clients to have a direct billing network across 360+ hospitals throughout Thailand allowing cashless treatment, not pay and claim. We have higher plans with better amounts of coverage (all attached). You must have outpatient included in whatever option you choose. If annual premium is a big concern we have ways to reduce the cost by adding what we call a deductible/excesses to the plan. This means you would pay the first amount of the deductible and we pay the rest. We take deductibles for Standard Extra plans and above. We have the no claims potential as well which is 10% the first year, 15% second and 20% third year ongoing. If you would like to apply you would need to complete the application form attached (please make sure every part of the form is filled in and any conditions underlined) and return with a passport copy. Once we receive the application a firm offer will be provided within 3-5 days of receipt. I hope this information is helpful and please let me know if I can be of further assistance or you have any questions. Kind regards, Jamie.
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