Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Hamilton?
When we asked expats in Hamilton if healthcare and health insurance are expensive in Hamilton, they wrote...
"Healthcare and health insurance in Hamilton, can be quite expensive compared to other countries. The high cost of living on the island contributes to the elevated prices for medical services and treatments. Additionally, Bermuda has a predominantly private healthcare system, which can lead to higher costs for individuals and families. Health insurance is often necessary to cover these expenses, but premiums can be pricey as well. Employers may provide insurance coverage for their employees, but those without employer-sponsored plans may face significant out-of-pocket costs for healthcare and insurance," remarked another expat who made the move to Hamilton, Bermuda.
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Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Hamilton?
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