Countries with Universal Health Care

What happens if you get sick in the country that you are living in or while you are travelling?

Will you be able to choose the hospital or medical facility that you use or will you be directed to use the public facility?

There are 32 countries in the world that have universal health care, here is the list:

Australia 1975
Austria 1967
Bahrain 1957
Belgium 1945
Brunei 1958
Canada 1966
Cyprus 1980
Denmark 1973
Finland 1972
France 1974
Germany 1941
Greece 1983
Hong Kong 1993
Iceland 1990
Ireland 1977
Israel 1995
Italy 1978
Japan 1938
Kuwait 1950
Luxembourg 1973
Netherlands 1966
New Zealand 1938
Norway 1912
Portugal 1979
Singapore 1993
Slovenia 1972
South Korea 1988
Spain 1986
Sweden 1955
Switzerland 1994
United Arab Emirates 1971
United Kingdom 1948

 

Generally in these countries the public health systems is very good and designed so that nobody will go without medical treatment if needed. One of the reasons that people in these countries use complimentary private health insurance is waiting times that are due to long lines of patients with the same ailments.

One of the best ways to not have to wait is to use the private system, generally speaking people that use the private system have to pay extra in order to do so. This is where getting additional private insurance becomes very useful to make sure that in you can use the private system and not suffer from extreme financial outlay when the time comes.

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