Albania Expat Health Insurance Guide

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Health Insurance in Albania, Europe

Information expatriation

Capital City: Tirana
Total area: 28,748 km2
Population: 3,190,000
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Time Zone: List of time zones by country
Calling Code: +355 XXX

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

·      Albania has a universal healthcare system that is funded by mandatory health insurance contributions and government subsidies.

·      Care is delivered through both public and private hospitals and clinics. There are around 65 hospitals nationwide.

·      Primary care is the main point of entry into the system. Patients are registered with and usually visit an assigned general practitioner first.

·      Referrals are required to see specialists, get advanced diagnostic tests, or seek treatment at hospitals except in emergencies.

·      The quality of care varies, with better facilities generally located in major cities like Tirana. Rural areas face more challenges accessing services.

·      Alongside the public system, private health insurance and out-of-pocket payments play a role, especially for non-essential services.

·      Shortages of medical supplies, equipment, and qualified healthcare professionals can impact service quality at times.

·      Life expectancy and health outcomes have improved but still lag behind Western European averages due to past underinvestment.

·      An emphasis on strengthening primary care, modernizing hospitals, and developing the medical workforce are ongoing priorities.

·      Albania also receives support from international organizations to continue reforms and build healthcare capacity.

 

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

·      Ensure your travel health insurance provides adequate coverage, including medical evacuation if needed.

·      Get necessary routine vaccinations updated before travel. This includes hepatitis A and B, typhoid, tetanus, measles, mumps, and rubella.

·      Exercise good food and water precautions. Drink only bottled water and avoid raw fruits/veggies unless washed with bottled water.

·      Air pollution in cities like Tirana can be high - use a protective mask if have respiratory issues.

·      Cases of tuberculosis are higher than Western Europe - take appropriate precautions if visiting clinics.

·      Mosquito-borne illnesses like malaria and West Nile virus occur - use netting, repellents at dusk.

·      Healthcare quality varies significantly between regions - seek international standard facilities for serious needs.

·      Pack extra supplies of prescription medications plus copies of prescriptions.

·      Learn some basic Albanian phrases for communicating medical needs or emergencies.

·      Stress from living abroad can impact health - develop a support system and self-care strategies.

·      Road traffic accidents are a leading cause of injury - follow safety laws and don't drive tired/impaired.

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