What are healthcare services like in Dalmatia?
We asked retirees if they have access to good medical care in Dalmatia. They wrote...
"Healthcare services in Dalmatia are generally of a high standard, with a mix of public and private facilities available. The public healthcare system is funded through a mandatory health insurance scheme, which covers a significant portion of the costs. The region has several hospitals and clinics, including general hospitals, specialist clinics, and smaller local health centers. In the larger cities such as Split and Zadar, there are modern hospitals equipped with advanced medical technology. These hospitals offer a wide range of services, from emergency care to specialized treatments. The staff at these facilities are well-trained and many of them speak English, making it easier for tourists and expats to communicate their health concerns. In the smaller towns and islands of Dalmatia, healthcare facilities may be more limited. However, there are local health centers and pharmacies available to cater to basic healthcare needs. In case of serious medical conditions, patients may need to be transported to the larger hospitals in the cities. Private healthcare is also available in Dalmatia, offering a higher level of comfort and often shorter waiting times. These facilities offer a range of services, from routine check-ups to complex surgeries. However, the costs for private healthcare can be significantly higher than the public system. Pharmacies are widely available throughout Dalmatia, and they are well-stocked with a range of medications. Over-the-counter drugs are easily accessible, but for prescription medications, a local doctor's prescription is required. Overall, while the healthcare system in Dalmatia is generally good, it is advisable for visitors to have comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical expenses. This is particularly important for those planning to engage in activities such as sailing or hiking, where there is a risk of injury," said another expat in Dalmatia, Croatia.
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What are healthcare services like in Dalmatia?
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