Kazakhstan Expat Health Insurance Guide

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Health Insurance in Kazakhstan, Asia

Information expatriation

Capital City: Astana
Total area: 2,724,900 km2
Population: 15,422,000
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Calling Code: +7 XXX

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Here is a brief description of the healthcare system in the country:

·      Kazakhstan has a universal healthcare system that aims to provide coverage to all citizens and legal residents.

·      The system is largely government-funded through general taxation and social health insurance. It includes primary care, hospitals, EMS and maternal/child services.

·      Healthcare is delivered through public and private facilities, including rural clinics, district hospitals and specialized medical centers.

·      However, infrastructure and resources are unevenly distributed, and quality can vary significantly between urban and rural areas.

·      Out-of-pocket costs still account for over 30% of spending due to underfunding and expensive private alternatives.

·      Major public health challenges include non-communicable diseases, accidents/injuries and low life expectancy outside major cities.

·      Reforms have prioritized modernization, increasing spending and developing family medicine and EMS programs.

 

Here are some key health considerations for expatriates living in the country:

·      Purchase comprehensive international medical insurance that also provides medical evacuation coverage.

·      Consider registering with private, accredited hospitals in major cities that meet higher standards if an option.

·      Bring needed prescription medications as availability/quality varies between public and private pharmacies.

·      Get all routine vaccinations plus others recommended for travel to Central Asia.

·      Monitor extreme temperatures - plan for heat safety in summer and cold weather risks.

·      Learn basic medical phrases in Russian and/or Kazakh in case of travel to remote areas.

·      Address any pre-existing conditions with initial doctor visits on arrival in country.

·      Have an evacuation plan in place through your employer involving international clinics if needed.

·      Check your rights to public healthcare under any work/residency permit conditions.

Continent: 
Asia