More people than ever are deciding to relocate to another country, either for work reasons, love, travel, or because they’ve decided to retire. Spain is one of the countries that tops the list of expat relocation destinations. However, while moving can be a real adventure, it needs lots of planning. You must consider your well-being and peace of mind (and that of your family, if you're bringing them with you). If you're moving to Spain, an item at the top of your list will be looking into private health care in Spain.
Spain has universal public health care, but access to quality care and special coverages can vary widely between countries. It’s often the case that the care received in your home country will be different from what you will receive in Spain. Therefore, for your new life, it’s a good idea to consider the elements below when choosing your insurance.
1. Choice of doctor and hospital: You will have the option to go to whichever professional you want. With private insurance, you can choose from a wide variety of private doctors and an extensive number of private hospitals where you want to receive treatment. As well as being able to choose the hospital where you want to be treated, if you have to stay, you’ll have an individual room, ensuring tranquillity for you and your family. Many Caser policies offer access any specialist, no matter where you are in the world. Consult Caser's medical directory for the full list of extensive and prestigious medical experts.
2. Special coverages: In addition to coverage for primary medicine and some medical specialties, many private insurance policies include special covers that complement your insurance. These can include oral treatments, pharmacy cover, podiatry, etc.
3. Reduced waiting lists: One of the main complaints about the Spanish public healthcare system is wait times. There are times when a diagnostic test or the results of a medical test can take longer than expected, to the detriment of the patient. When you need the services of a specialist, the wait should be minimal. With private healthcare, you can have a consultation with a specialist, with the benefits of a shorter waiting list and personal attention.
4. Dental insurance: Many private healthcare plans include dental insurance, and others give you the opportunity to add dental as a special add-on. It’s a good idea to evaluate these types of policies, since they can give very significant discounts on dental treatments.
5. Doctors that speak your language: A big concern of expats is making sure that they are understood. If you don't speak Spanish fluently, or are worried about conversing comfortably with your doctor, you may want to consider a doctor that speaks your language. With Caser private insurance, you can filter experts by the language they speak and take your pick!
Caser has 7 private health care in Spain plans of varying coverage. Some feature co-payments or reimbursement, while some offer full coverage. Consult the list below to see which one fits your needs.
If you're moving to Spain, you need to consider all the factors that come with maintaining your health and well-being. If you need more information about our health plans, download the free guide below:
If you are searching for health insurance in Spain, Caser Expat Insurance has the right policy for you!
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