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As a foreigner living in Eindhoven, will I have access to public healthcare? What is it like?

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We asked expats in Eindhoven if they have access to public healthcare in Eindhoven. And, if they do have access, what is it like. They wrote...

"Yes, as a foreigner living in Eindhoven, you will have access to public healthcare. The Netherlands has a high standard of healthcare, which is well-regulated by the Dutch government. It is mandatory for everyone living or working in the Netherlands to have at least a basic health insurance policy, regardless of nationality or employment status. The Dutch healthcare system is divided into three compartments: Long-term care for chronic conditions, basic and essential medical care, and supplementary care. The basic insurance package covers common medical care, such as visits to your general practitioner, hospital treatment and pharmacy prescriptions. The healthcare system in the Netherlands is characterized by a wide range of healthcare providers, including general practitioners, specialists, hospitals, and pharmacies. General practitioners are the first point of contact for patients and they can refer patients to specialists if necessary. The quality of healthcare in the Netherlands is generally considered to be excellent. The country consistently ranks highly in international comparisons of healthcare quality. The healthcare providers are well-trained and facilities are modern and well-equipped. However, it's important to note that healthcare in the Netherlands is not free. The costs of healthcare are covered by a system of insurance premiums, tax contributions, and co-payments by patients. The government provides a healthcare allowance to help lower-income residents afford insurance. In terms of accessibility, most healthcare providers in the Netherlands speak English, making it easier for foreigners to navigate the system. The Dutch government also provides a range of resources and services to help foreigners understand and access the healthcare system. In conclusion, as a foreigner living in Eindhoven, you will have access to high-quality public healthcare, provided you have the necessary health insurance," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to Eindhoven, The Netherlands.

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