Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Hawaii?
When we asked expats in Hawaii if healthcare and health insurance are expensive in Hawaii, they wrote...
"Healthcare and health insurance in Hawaii can be expensive. The cost of healthcare in Hawaii is higher than the national average, and health insurance premiums are also higher than the national average. Additionally, Hawaii has some of the highest out-of-pocket costs for healthcare in the nation. These costs can be a burden for many residents, especially those who are low-income or uninsured," commented one expat who made the move to Hawaii.
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Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Hawaii?
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