Re: Top 8 Reasons To Retire in Malaysia
- From: Markku Grönroos <kurkku@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 12:08:47 +0300
"Alfred Molon" <alfred_molonCANCEL@xxxxxxxxx> kirjoitti viestissä:MPG.20c55e023637e11698b4b8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
In article <1180352685.487353.12410@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,I guess in Europe fees are very reasonable (health care is heavily subsidized). Naturally costs are many times more expensive than that. The question is: who pays and what. Standards for building and maintaining hospitals are somewhat different (cheaper?) in Malaysia. About 40 years ago Finnish mailer and Olympic gold winner, Pekka Vasala was in need of a minor surgical operation while "studying" in the USA. His insurer suggested that the operation will take place in Finland rather than at site. Vasala agreed and the company saved a substantial amount of money: now about all the medical treatment was paid by other corporations and the company more or less only financed his trip to Finland and back.
Medical care is of a good standard in Malaysia and costs way less than
in a typical developed country.
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