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Relocating to Italy - context & questions

Old Sep 20th 2023, 10:32 am
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Originally Posted by C.2s
I think that the millions of Italians who moved from the south to the north to find work would probably agree with you :-)

As for the healthcare bit I'm not sure it necessarily follows that the healthcare is always better on the mainland. I wonder if there's some sort of online community of people (including Italians) who suffer the same chronic illness that might be able to comment more specifically? Only I know someone who has a particular rare chronic illness and they have an international Facebook group, and in that group there was a thread about where to find specialists in Italy...
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Originally Posted by philat98
Biblical waiting lists in Sicily for healthcare. If you live in the south you have to use private clinics.
https://palermo.repubblica.it/cronac...rni-414670338/
Worse waiting times than the UK!
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Worse waiting times than the UK!
Also in Italy you pay for public treatment. Sometimes the cost of going to a private clinic might not be much greater than in the public.
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Originally Posted by philat98
Also in Italy you pay for public treatment. Sometimes the cost of going to a private clinic might not be much greater than in the public.
Doesn't that depend on the treatment? I thought most was free unless it's specialist treatment?
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Originally Posted by mah88
Doesn't that depend on the treatment? I thought most was free unless it's specialist treatment?
You have to pay for diagnostic stuff. I recently paid €21 for an X-ray and €40 for an MRI. Also you pay for medicine. If you have a serious condition treatment is free.
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You have to pay for diagnostic stuff. I recently paid €21 for an X-ray and €40 for an MRI. Also you pay for medicine. If you have a serious condition treatment is free.
Thanks for that.
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