Health Insurance
In the Netherlands, all residents and employees are required by law to have standard health insurance
The Dutch health insurance comprises two components, the employer's premium
Employee's premium:
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A quick explanation of the costing system: Every month you pay a fixed amount of money based on your preferences and the choice of package (on the left of your screen).
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For example: if you choose the standard €385 package, every month you will pay a fixed €122. If you need to visit a doctor and later you need to have tests done or be sent to another special practitioner you will need to pay extra. Once you reach €385 (your standard package) in additional medical costs within a year then your insurance pays for the rest of the year's medical costs. This is not connected with the €122 which you will still pay monthly. From the €122 your assigned medical practitioner gets paid, whom you visit without paying.
On the other hand if you choose the most expensive package €885, then your monthly contribution will fall to €102. That means that your insurance jumps in to cover your additional medical costs after €885.?
(the standard package and the monthly contribution can vary based on your details & preferences)
If you are coming to live or work in the Netherlands, you should register with a Dutch health insurance company as soon as possible, within 4 months at the latest. If you do not take out health insurance within 4 months, you will be uninsured, and if you receive care during this period, you will not be reimbursed. Failure to obtain health insurance can result in fines and retroactive billing for the months you were not insured because it calculates it from the day your received your BSN not the day you applied for it!
For consultants coming from non-European countries, it's important to have health insurance coverage when arriving in the Netherlands. If your current insurance is provided by your employer or state back home, it may not be valid in the Netherlands. You'll need to get temporary private health insurance
Keep in mind that all amounts mentioned are for 2023. Every insurance company has the €385 standard package but different insurance companies can offer various packages and different monthly payment methods, which is usually topped up through your Dutch bank account. My advice would be to arrange for an automatic top up