Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Washington?
When we asked expats in Washington if healthcare and health insurance are expensive in Washington, they wrote...
"Healthcare and health insurance in Washington can be expensive. The cost of health insurance depends on the type of plan and the coverage offered. Premiums for health insurance plans in Washington can be higher than in other states, and out-of-pocket costs can also be high. Additionally, the cost of healthcare services can vary significantly depending on the provider and the type of service," wrote a member who made the move to Washington.
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Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Washington?
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