Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Madrid?
When we asked expats in Madrid if healthcare and health insurance are expensive in Madrid, they wrote...
"Healthcare in Madrid is generally considered to be of a high quality and is available to all citizens and residents. However, it can be expensive for those who do not have health insurance. Health insurance in Madrid is available through private companies, and the cost of coverage can vary depending on the type of plan chosen. Generally, the cost of health insurance in Madrid is higher than in other parts of Spain, but it is still relatively affordable compared to other countries," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to Madrid, Spain.
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Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Madrid?
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