Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Ljubljana?
When we asked expats in Ljubljana if healthcare and health insurance are expensive in Ljubljana, they wrote...
"Healthcare and health insurance in Ljubljana, can be considered relatively affordable compared to other European countries. The country has a well-developed public healthcare system, which is funded through mandatory health insurance contributions. Residents and employed individuals in Slovenia are required to pay into the national health insurance scheme, which covers a wide range of medical services, including primary care, specialist consultations, hospitalizations, and prescription medications. For those who are not covered by the public health insurance, private health insurance options are available at an additional cost. However, these costs are still generally lower than in many other European countries. Overall, the quality of healthcare in Ljubljana is high, and the expenses associated with healthcare and health insurance are considered reasonable for the services provided," wrote a member who made the move to Ljubljana, Slovenia.
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