Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Egypt?
When we asked expats in Egypt if healthcare and health insurance are expensive in Egypt, they wrote...
"Healthcare and health insurance in Egypt can be expensive, depending on the type of care and coverage needed. Private healthcare is generally more expensive than public healthcare, and health insurance plans can vary in cost depending on the type of coverage and the provider. In general, health insurance plans in Egypt tend to be more expensive than in other countries, and the cost of medical care can be high. However, the government does provide some subsidies for healthcare, which can help to reduce the cost of care for those who qualify," remarked another expat in Egypt.
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Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Egypt?
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