Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Kabul?
When we asked expats in Kabul if healthcare and health insurance are expensive in Kabul, they wrote...
"Healthcare and health insurance in Kabul can be expensive. The cost of medical care is often higher than what many people can afford, and the quality of care can be inconsistent. Additionally, health insurance is not widely available in Kabul, and those who do have it often have to pay high premiums. As a result, many people in Kabul are unable to access the healthcare they need," said another expat in Kabul, Afghanistan.
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Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Kabul?
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