Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Delaware?
When we asked expats in Delaware if healthcare and health insurance are expensive in Delaware, they wrote...
"Healthcare and health insurance in Delaware can be expensive, depending on the type of coverage and provider. Generally, health insurance premiums in Delaware are higher than the national average, and the cost of healthcare services can also be high. However, there are a variety of health insurance plans available in Delaware, and subsidies are available to help make coverage more affordable," explained one expat living in Delaware.
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Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Delaware?
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