15 Expats Talk about Health Insurance and Healthcare in Sudan
Last updated on May 03, 2023
Summary: The quality of medical care in Sudan is generally lower than in the United States. Emergency services are limited and often unreliable. To call for an ambulance, one must contact the local police station or a private ambulance service. However, due to the limited availability of ambulances, response times can be long.
How are healthcare services Sudan?
When we asked expats and global nomads about the quality of medical care in Sudan, they replied:
"Healthcare services in Sudan are provided by both public and private institutions. The public healthcare system is largely funded by the government and is available to all citizens. However, the quality of public healthcare is generally considered to be low due to a lack of resources and infrastructure. Foreign residents do have access to the public healthcare system, but they may need to pay for some services. Expats in Sudan typically use the private healthcare system, which is more expensive but offers better quality care," mentioned one expat in Sudan.
What are medical services in Sudan like?
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Expats interested in International Health Insurance should take a minute to get a quote from our trusted expat health insurance partner, CIGNA.
Expats interested in International Health Insurance should take a minute to get a quote from our trusted expat health insurance partner, CIGNA.
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Expats interested in International Health Insurance should take a minute to get a quote from our trusted expat health insurance partner, CIGNA.
Expats interested in International Health Insurance should take a minute to get a quote from our trusted expat health insurance partner, CIGNA.
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