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ICP Has Issued a Series of Articles on Czech Healthcare

Navigating a foreign country’s healthcare system can be a challenge, whether we’re talking about routine doctor’s appointments, preventive check-ups or emergencies. That’s why Integration Centre Prague has prepared a four-part series of articles explaining in detail how the Czech healthcare system works.

Hospital, polyclinic and private doctor’s office – The first part describes various types of healthcare facilities, their availability and the services they provide.

Looking for a doctor and care fees – How to find a suitable doctor? What are the differences between public and commercial health insurance and what fees should you expect?

Registering with a doctor, prevention and health insurance companies’ benefits
 – This part looks into registering with a GP, the importance of preventive check-ups and the financial contributions offered by health insurance companies.

Pharmacies and prescriptions – How does the e-presription system work? How do drug prices vary and where to look for 24-hour pharmacies?

This series of articles offers useful information for anyone who wants to get a better understanding of the Czech healthcare system – from new foreigners to long-term residents who need a detailed overview of the care available and the associated conditions. For more useful information, see the ICP’s website.