We (same as everyone) are entitled to emergency treatment). It isn’t provided free of course, and we are expected to pay later for it. For those ex-pats who cannot do so and/or need further treatment is it reasonable to expect to receive treatment without the means to pay for it?
I live here but have never contributed to Thai National Health Service. I don’t believe it’s correct that Thai taxpayers should subsidize my treatment in Government hospitals.
Good that you understand the risks. My Thai family have suffered several serious injuries coming off their motorcycle’s. One involving amputation. No motor insurance. Treatment was provided under Thai National Health Service but the family later received bills from the hospital because the cause was a Road Traffic Accident and that’s what motor insurance is for.
Agreed. I paid 20,000 for conversion from visa exempt entry to Non-O (Retirement), 12 months extension and opening a Bangkok Bank savings account. My agent transported me to and from the Bangkok Bank branch. I was told all agents charged 13,000 for extensions. Next year I applied for extension by myself at my immigration office.