Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Amsterdam?
When we asked expats in Amsterdam if healthcare and health insurance are expensive in Amsterdam, they wrote...
"Healthcare and health insurance in Amsterdam can be expensive. The cost of healthcare in the Netherlands is among the highest in Europe, and the cost of health insurance is also high. The cost of health insurance is based on income, and those with higher incomes pay more for health insurance. Additionally, the cost of healthcare services can vary depending on the type of service and the provider," said another expat in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Amsterdam?
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