How are healthcare services in Nepal?
When we asked expats and global nomads about the quality of medical care in Nepal, they replied...
"Nepal has a public healthcare system that provides basic healthcare services to its citizens. The quality of public healthcare in Nepal is generally considered to be low, with limited access to specialized care and medicines. Foreign residents in Nepal have access to the public healthcare system, but the quality of care is not as good as in other countries. Expats in Nepal typically use private healthcare services, which are more expensive but offer better quality care. Private healthcare services in Nepal are provided by both local and international providers, and are generally considered to be of a higher quality than the public healthcare system," remarked another expat who made the move to Nepal.
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- What are medical services in Nepal like?
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How are healthcare services in Nepal?
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