- Denmark Health Insurance Information
Denmark
has an all-encompassing public healthcare program that is essentially funded by
taxpayers' money.
In Deanmark, the local municipalities
are made responsible to deliver medical services, not unlike the way it is done
in other Scandinavian countries.
Primary Healthcare can is extended
from general practitioner service which is typically run by private doctors, in
association with the local municipalities.
Payments are decided by the local
municipalities based on the combination of per capita and service rendered.
The majority hospitals in Denmark are
also managed by the municipalities (only one in hundred hospital beds are
contributed by the private sector).
Under Danish legislation, expatriates and tourists are not
entitled to the public medical benefits for its citizens.
If you are traveling to Denmark for work or leisure, it is
strongly recommended that you are covered by a full and comprehensive insurance
policy while in Denmark.
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