Same is in Turkey.
Healthcare is free, however services can be slow sometimes. And you have to pay some money in addition to your taxes to the government.
So it practically means you're insuranced by the government. There are also places called "sağlık ocağı(health houses)", which are places where you can go and get healthcare for free, however, it's not really something for serious things such as surgeries.
Like if you got a lower degree burns, lacerations, and things like a cold and other manners of things, or if you want to get yourself vaccined, you can go there. You can also get your prescriptions signed, and get your medicine at pharmacies for free, although not all are completely free, like for example when I was buying some type of food stuff that you get via a tube, I only had to pay 1/3 of it, and the rest was from the government(via my mother's insurance from the central bank of Turkey+insurance of my grandmother by the government of Turkey and Bağkur).
I also can get myself checked for anything for free due to the services provided by the central bank of Turkey, plus in all and every military hospitals because I have a card issued to me due to my late grandfather(may he rest in peace) being a colonel in the army.
Healthcare is free, however services can be slow sometimes. And you have to pay some money in addition to your taxes to the government.
So it practically means you're insuranced by the government. There are also places called "sağlık ocağı(health houses)", which are places where you can go and get healthcare for free, however, it's not really something for serious things such as surgeries.
Like if you got a lower degree burns, lacerations, and things like a cold and other manners of things, or if you want to get yourself vaccined, you can go there. You can also get your prescriptions signed, and get your medicine at pharmacies for free, although not all are completely free, like for example when I was buying some type of food stuff that you get via a tube, I only had to pay 1/3 of it, and the rest was from the government(via my mother's insurance from the central bank of Turkey+insurance of my grandmother by the government of Turkey and Bağkur).
I also can get myself checked for anything for free due to the services provided by the central bank of Turkey, plus in all and every military hospitals because I have a card issued to me due to my late grandfather(may he rest in peace) being a colonel in the army.
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