Free Health care in Germany Coimbatore

Published date: May 8, 2024
  • Location: 111, Ramalinga Nagar, Saibaba Colony, Coimbatore - 641042, Saibaba Colony, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India

The health system of Germany can best be described as a social health insurance scheme. In Germany, healthcare is largely financed by social health insurance, where individuals contribute to insurance funds based on their income. These funds are then used to cover the costs of medical care for the insured population.


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