Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Russia?
When we asked expats in Russia if healthcare and health insurance are expensive in Russia, they wrote...
"Healthcare and health insurance in Russia can be expensive, depending on the type of coverage and services needed. Generally, the cost of healthcare in Russia is higher than in many other countries, and health insurance premiums can be quite costly. However, the government does provide some subsidies for those who cannot afford health insurance, and there are also some private health insurance plans available. Additionally, there are a number of public health services available, such as free vaccinations and medical check-ups, which can help to reduce the cost of healthcare in Russia," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to Russia.
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Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Russia?
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