Compared to Western countries (e.g., America, Canada) that have privatized health and dental care, Taiwan is a bargain. With a national health insurance card, a visit to a doctor may be as little as NT$150. National health insurance, however, does not cover 100% of all kinds of medical care. It only pays a portion of hospital stays, surgeries and some types of prescription medicine.
Footprints highly recommends getting Expat Medical Insurance in Taiwan and in every other country where we represent job opportunities. This is the safest way to travel to ensure you are covered in the event of a medical emergency.
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