Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Poland?
When we asked expats in Poland if healthcare and health insurance are expensive in Poland, they wrote...
"Healthcare and health insurance in Poland are generally considered to be affordable. The cost of healthcare services is relatively low compared to other European countries, and the government subsidizes a large portion of the cost. Health insurance is also relatively inexpensive, with most plans costing less than $100 per month. Additionally, the government provides free healthcare to those who are unable to afford it. Overall, healthcare and health insurance in Poland are considered to be quite affordable," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to Poland.
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Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Poland?
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