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Once you get a job in my country you automatically get health insurance ( partly payed by your employer + the state ) !! it covers 70% of medial bills and put 90% for long term illnesses . 

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Yes, but i'm also covered by the state by default; my uncle who had cancer had his whole treatment covered, my mom has her monthly medication covered by the state too, we as a country pay in our taxes for our health insurance


yeah, around 400€ / month

bruh...

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Yes, but i'm also covered by the state by default; my uncle who had cancer had his whole treatment covered, my mom has her monthly medication covered by the state too, we as a country pay in our taxes for our health insurance

 

bruh...

I'm living in a f**g expensive country. For example a simple bigmac menu (burger, 0.33 dl coke, chips) cost around 12€

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I'm living in a f**g expensive country. For example a simple bigmac menu (burger, 0.33 dl coke, chips) cost around 12€

 

what country uses euros and doesn't have well subsidized healthcare, if I may ask

 

 

 

I am uninsured. I looked at the plans I could purchase and they are all more than I would ever spend on healthcare in a normal year. In the event of an emergency, I could likely cover it with cash- it would bankrupt me, but that's a gamble I'm willing to take for now. I sort of hope to move to a country with lower-cost heathcare when I finish school. 

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what country uses euros and doesn't have well subsidized healthcare, if I may ask

 

 

 

I am uninsured. I looked at the plans I could purchase and they are all more than I would ever spend on healthcare in a normal year. In the event of an emergency, I could likely cover it with cash- it would bankrupt me, but that's a gamble I'm willing to take for now. I sort of hope to move to a country with lower-cost heathcare when I finish school. 

it's Switzerland, we don't use euros though, I just convert it for understanding purpose. 

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