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The Thailand Consumer Council (TCC) urged the Office of Insurance Commission (OIC) to reevaluate the new co-payment health insurance rule, calling it unjust for consumers and ineffective in addressing fundamental issues. Implemented on March 20, the rule requires policyholders to cover up to 50% of medical expenses, replacing the previous comprehensive coverage plan. Post-Covid-19 pandemic, … …

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The new copayment rule sounds like of the few good ideas authorities in Thailand has made. Why should someone with a lot of minor ailments keep getting free hospital coverage. If you have a cold or a sore foot, go to a clinic and pay a reasonable fee, but if you go to the free public hospital more than 3 times a year with such minor things, you should have to pay a little for such things.  The hospitals are not there for everything and are getting used too much - they are supposed to be for things that are at least a little bit serious and for serious things. 

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