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Monday, January 29, 2007
donaldson
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After watching Trevor McDonald on "tonight" programme highlighting "Sick in Spain" this encourages everyone thinking of relocating to Spain to obtain private healthcare cover. Apparently the Health Minister has pledged in Murcia only for all expats.,within a year from now to receive free healthcare as in U.K.immaterial of age. The people participating on the programme told some scary stories, and I re-iterate to say "OBTAIN PRIVATE HEALTHCARE AND PAY THE PREMIUM AS IT WILL BE MONEY WELL SPENT LATER" better to be safe than sorry!!.
Any feedback..I will be interested to hear on this subject.
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31 Jan 2007 10:13 PM
claire T
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Hi - I saw part of the programme and agree that private health insurance is a must.
I am hoping to move out over the next few years and have been looking at a franchise with a British Home Care company who are just beginning to branch out into Spain. They reckon that there are so many ex-pats now that there is a huge market for good quality Home Care services.
Would like to know what you all think - is this a growing market or will those who actually need the service not be able to afford to pay for it?? _______________________
Claire
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01 Feb 2007 2:40 PM
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Hi Claire lots of ex pats on the CDS asset rich cash poor - property bought 10 years ago that has mutliplied in value severail times over - there is also considerable wealth here too so reckon there is a market for it but would probably need the language for dealing with hospital staff etc _______________________
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01 Feb 2007 4:27 PM
Juan Pánzon
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I just want to say a pledge of the Spanish socal security.... the only limitation for expats is the language barrier........ but as the hubbie of a woman who was TERRIBLY sick ( a year and 1/2 ago I was counting minutes) I have to say that Spanish Social Security has saved her life and continously look after her..... the Dra de cabecera ( family Dr) ( Adela Castañon Baquera) is an "angel" which I do not know why is walking on earth..... I even patted her on her back to see if she had some sort of wings folded, but not.....
I had private health insurance for 7 years and barely used them as they were too dry for me to tell them my stories... Once I went with a swollen elbow and ordered a full TACSCAN.....
My advice or recomendation...... learn Spanish and go for the Spanish Soc. Sec........ if the illness is grave....... they help you with medicines, etc.... which otherwise would be impossible to front.
Cheers,
Juan
_______________________ "I knew a lad that went to sea and left the shore behind him, I knew him well, the lad was me....... but now I can not find him" ( Old sailor´s song"?)
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01 Feb 2007 4:39 PM
linnie
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All the time I lived in Spain I never had a problem with the Spanish Health Service, I had my daughters with childhood aliments,broken arms, stitches etc. and the care was excellent. My local doctor was good and never had to wait long to see him, not like in the UK. Everyone I know who had to have operations including serious heart ones have spoken highly of the care they received. This is part of the reason why I will be returning to live in Spain (initially part- time at first) now my babies have fled the nest. Must add though it really does help if you have some Spanish or at least get a fluent speaker to go with you. Most hospitals have a volunteer service of interpreters.
Best regards _______________________
Linda
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