Health Insurance inv Melilla (Spain)
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Capital City: Madrid
Total area: 505,992 km2
Population: 45,200,737 (2007)
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Calling Code: +34 XXX
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Here is a brief description of the healthcare system in the country:
· Melilla has a public healthcare system that is integrated with the Spanish National Health System (SNS).
· Healthcare is universally accessible to all residents and provided mostly free of charge at point of use.
· The system is funded through taxes as well as social security contributions.
· Healthcare infrastructure includes the Comarcal Hospital Lucus Augusti and several health centers across the city.
· Advanced care needs to be referred to hospitals in mainland Spain due to limited local capacity.
· Residents are entitled to the same benefits as those in Spain like paid sick leave and family medical coverage.
· Major health challenges include non-communicable diseases, infectious outbreaks, and injuries from its border control role.
· Medical staffing shortages exist due to its small population size and overseas location.
· Expatriates from EU/EEA can access healthcare with a European Health Insurance Card.
· Private health insurance is recommended for other international residents.
· Cultural interpretation services may be required given diverse migrant communities.
Here are some key health considerations for expatriates living in the country:
· Carry adequate travel health insurance recognized in Spain, preferably with coverage for medical evacuation.
· Register with a local health center/general practitioner for non-emergency care. Learn basic Spanish medical phrases.
· Keep immunizations like hepatitis A and typhoid up to date due to sanitation issues near the border region.
· Risks include malaria (low), dengue, tuberculosis - take precautions like mosquito nets/repellent and cover arms/legs.
· Harsh summer heat and humidity can exacerbate respiratory, skin issues. Consult a doctor if prone to such conditions.
· Stomach bugs are common - drink bottled water and avoid raw fruits/vegetables from street vendors.
· Pharmacies have limited stock vs Spain. Bring enough prescribed meds and basic first-aid supplies.
· Ensure immunization and health records are accessible as advanced care requires travel outside city limits.
· Stress/isolation risks are higher due to distance from family/familiar services back home. Seek counseling if needed.
· Pregnancy, childbirth care is basic - plan to travel abroad if required for specialized obstetric care.