Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Atlanta?
When we asked expats in Atlanta if healthcare and health insurance are expensive in Atlanta, they wrote...
"Healthcare and health insurance in Atlanta can be expensive. The cost of healthcare services, such as doctor visits, hospital stays, and prescription drugs, can be high. Health insurance premiums can also be costly, depending on the type of coverage and the provider. Additionally, many health insurance plans have high deductibles and copayments, which can add to the overall cost of healthcare," remarked another expat who made the move to Atlanta, the United States.
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Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Atlanta?
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