Outpatient & General Practitioner Costs



Expatriates with families and small children will know that "outpatient costs" and visits to the local doctor are usually the main cost in the home, but more-so while living abroad.

Expats in developing countries are more prone to ill health and most will have at least one or more visits to a doctor during a stay of duty. You need to know that medical costs will be fully reimbursed and you know the level of deductible which will be made from any and all outpatient claims.

Read your plan carefully as this area can be an expensive assumption otherwise.

1. Many insurers offer a limited outpatient benefits, these issues should be carefully studied in the new plan. Note any restrictions and measure them against the other plans.

2. Check the wording of drugs and dressings offered, note whether "full coverage" or financial limits are set in the plan.

3. Few personal plans offer "elective" or "well woman" "well man" checks. Most international plans cater for healthcare once the patient has symptoms or is ill. They do not offer preventative checks or health checks at the control of the client.

Rightfully, most larger company plans do offer "well woman" "well man" checks. It is obvious, one needs to seek a doctor for a check-up, avoiding the discomfort of an emergency visit. Once again, read the contract details.