It looks like the prices of Obras Sociales for me in Argentina will be much more expensive than Medicare in USA.
USA Medicare costs me about US$300 per month, including Supplement.
Prices I have found for Obras Sociales are these for a 40 year person, so for somebody older and with pre-existing conditions I expect it will be a lot more.
What I found so far:
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The 5 most expensive health plans are:
- Osde 510 from $544,965/month
- Swiss Medical SMG 70 from $327,923/month
- Omint Premium from $321,609/month
- Galeno 550 from $296,389/month
- Sancor Salud S6000 Exclusive from $242,889/month
I looks like medical plans are get what you pay for, the cheaper plans have less coverage, the expensive ones, better coverage.
One small advantage of the Arg plans is that it looks like they cover dental implants, which are very expensive in USA and not covered by any insurance (you have to pay cash up front for implants in USA and they cost tens of thousands of dollars US). Fortunately my teeth are in decent shape and I do not think I will be needing implants. So that is not enough of a reason to justify moving to Arg.
But if I ever did need implants, then from New Mexico I could hop across the border and get them done in Cd Juarez - Mexico fairly cheaply.
The price of medical insurance is a big obstacle for me, and will offset against the lower cost of rent in Argentina.
My comparison currently of living costs between Las Cruces New Mexico (USA) and Buenos Aires Argentina are about the same.
In USA it looks like it will cost overall about the same for me as BAs, and I will not have to learn a new language.
The option of moving to Argentina is rapidly becoming less attractive for me.
I would like to get some idea of the Argentina medical coverage costs BEFORE I go to the trouble of travelling there. Right now the quoting services refuse to quote unless I have Argentina phone number.
There is no point for me to travel to Argentina then find that the medical premiums are completely unaffordable and I would have been better off staying in USA.