Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Estonia?
When we asked expats in Estonia if healthcare and health insurance are expensive in Estonia, they wrote...
"Healthcare in Estonia is generally considered to be of a high quality and is relatively affordable. The Estonian government provides universal health insurance coverage to all citizens and permanent residents, which covers most medical services. Private health insurance is also available, but it is not as widely used as the public system. In general, healthcare and health insurance in Estonia are considered to be reasonably priced and accessible," said another expat in Estonia.
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Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Estonia?
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