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Local Health Cover for over 65s

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GuestPoster369

Dear all…


I am seeking advice on obtaining suitable health insurance from a local provider. I am currently covered by an international policy.


Unfortunately, my age (67) prohibits me from joining Swan as they only accept applications from people aged 65 or below.


Does anyone know of a local provider that will offer cover to me?


Looking forward to receiving some advice.


Best wishes, John

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Ceresiet

@John0356


Senior Health Insurance Mauritius


here is a link to read more about MUA’s Excellence Senior Health insurance starting at 54 with no upper age limit referred to above:


GuestPoster369

@Ceresiet Thanks so much 😀


Best wishes, John

peterg123

I thought that in the last budget it was passed that there could be no denial outright of visitors or Mauritians over 65 years old and it was certainly an item that was noted in this forrum

"Expat retirees


-Medical patients and retirees as well as up to two accompanying caretakers will be eligible to a premium visa


-Retired non-citizens applying for Residence Permit will not be required to open a local bank account in the initial stage


-Foreign retirees above 60 years old will have access to medical insurance

"

GuestPoster369

@peterg123 Thanks for your message.


I had also thought that the local providers would have changed their offerings.  So far, only MUA has given a positive reply for someone over 65.


I suggested to SWAN that they review their policy on only 65 and under. I’m not holding my breath.

savanvida

@peterg123

It seems like blatant age discrimination to me, which is such a pity and backward step on their part!

Sorry to hear about this, it's unfair.


All the best 🙂

GuestPoster369

@savanvida Thanks for your message.


It appears that this happens within the medical insurance industry across the world. If you have the cover before 65 the provider you are ok, but you cannot apply for cover for the first time if you are above 65.


My wife and I have cover through an international provider. But, I will meet with MUA about obtaining cover locally.

HautelLtd

Try Eagle Insurance


They did take my mum at 65 years old

GuestPoster369

@HautelLtd Thanks for suggesting that. I will contact Eagle

GuestPoster369

Just tried the Eagle online portal which stated that the maximum age of the applicant is 64


Looks like MUA are the only local option.

savanvida

@John0356


You're welcome John. It's a sad reality to be honest but yes please do.


I hope that you succeed in getting the local health cover 🙂

GuestPoster369

@savanvida Thanks so much. I appreciate you taking an interest.


Best wishes, John

savanvida

No worries 🙂

Novalis1

I thin the main problem is that health insurance only ever lasts for one year, after which it has to be renewed. And if you are too old (maybe 70 or 75 vears?) it can happen that it is no longer renewed and you are left without health insurance.

GuestPoster369

@Novalis1 Thanks for your reply. I find that practice to be very common. The question is ’Is there anything that can be done to change this?’ 

Novalis1

@John0356 That's a question I asked myself too - unfortunately without any answer yet. Maybe someone else here knows more...

GuestPoster369

@Novalis1 It seems like we will not see it change any time soon.

peterg123

The MUAS insurance is OK and I could get it at age 77 it's almost 4 x cheaper than my Allianz/Aetna insurance which runs US$8500 annually...but there is a big catch...

You can't claim certain things, cardio, cancer etc...until you have been on it for 2 years.


Quite a risk for an elder!


Maybe it would be just a year if you we say pre 70 years old. One would have to ask.

GuestPoster369

@peterg123 Thanks for taking the time to reply, that is very helpful.

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