Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Czech Rep?
When we asked expats in Czech Rep if healthcare and health insurance are expensive in Czech Rep, they wrote...
"Healthcare in Czechia is generally considered to be of a high quality and is relatively affordable compared to other European countries. Health insurance is also relatively affordable, with the government providing a basic level of coverage for all citizens. Private health insurance is also available, but it is not mandatory and is generally more expensive than the public option," remarked another expat in Czech Rep.
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Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Czech Rep?
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