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=== Public ===
 
=== Public ===
  
There are several public health insurance options. They do not so much in their price/rates because they are regulated by law: You always pay around 16% of you income.
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There are several public health insurance options. They do not differ so much in their price/rates because they are regulated by law: You always pay around 16% of you income.
  
So you rather can choose them by the features they offer. For expats, options with an English speaking service are a big bonus – so with English information.
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So you rather want to choose them by the features they offer. For expats, options with an English speaking service are a big bonus – so with English information.
  
Besides, there is also a very helpful and free signup service from [https://getpopsure.com/expat-health-insurance?utm_source=expatwiki Popsure]*: Instead of filling out a German form at the health insurance, you can simply reach out to Popsure's [https://signuptk.de/?utm_source=expatwiki SignupTK] or [https://signupaok.de/?utm_source=expatwiki SignupAOK], get advice and counselling in English and fill out an English form. They
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Besides, there is also a very helpful and '''free signup service''' from [https://getpopsure.com/expat-health-insurance?utm_source=expatwiki Popsure]*: Instead of filling out a German form at the health insurance, you can simply reach out to Popsure's [https://signuptk.de/?utm_source=expatwiki SignupTK] or [https://signupaok.de/?utm_source=expatwiki SignupAOK], get '''free advice''' and counselling in English and fill out an '''English form'''.
  
 
* [https://www.tk.de/en TK (formerly: Techniker)] is said to have the best English speaking service.
 
* [https://www.tk.de/en TK (formerly: Techniker)] is said to have the best English speaking service.
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Private options vary a lot by their coverage and their rates – often very much depending on your age and health status.  
 
Private options vary a lot by their coverage and their rates – often very much depending on your age and health status.  
  
* [https://www.ottonova.de/expats Ottonova] is a new, fully English-speaking option. They give you a free consultation.
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* [https://www.expatwiki.org/go/ottonova Ottonova] is a new, fully English-speaking option. You can get free consultation, without any signing up.
* [https://berlincheap.com/private-healthcare/ English translated calculator] ''by BerlinCheap.com'': Enter your details + contact and get a quote from various insurance options.
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* [https://berlincheap.com/private-healthcare/ English translated calculator] by ''BerlinCheap.com'': Enter your details + contact and get a quote from various insurance options.
  
 
== More guides ==
 
== More guides ==
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* [https://berlincheap.com/healthcare/ Comparison of German Health Insurance Options] by ''BerlinCheap.com''
 
* [https://allaboutberlin.com/guides/german-health-insurance Public and private health insurance in Germany: how to choose?] by ''allaboutberlin.com''
 
* [https://allaboutberlin.com/guides/german-health-insurance Public and private health insurance in Germany: how to choose?] by ''allaboutberlin.com''
 
* [https://www.settle-in-berlin.com/health-insurance-germany/ Health insurance in Germany] by ''settle-in-berlin.com''
 
* [https://www.settle-in-berlin.com/health-insurance-germany/ Health insurance in Germany] by ''settle-in-berlin.com''
  
 
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Revision as of 16:09, 4 March 2020

The German health care system is divided into 2 branches

  • public healthcare
  • private healthcare

Your first decision is to pick one of them.

How to find the right German health insurance for me?

In many cases, you don't have a choice: For instance when you are employed and make less than around 60,750 € EUR per year (gross), you must pick the public system.

Here's a list of "simple" cases. If your case if more complicated, read a guide listed below.

Simple cases

Employed in a regular job

If you are

  • part- or full-time employed
  • earn less than 60,750 € gross per year

you must take the public option.

Student under 30

If you are a student at an

  • Universität (university) or
  • Fachhochschule (University of Applied Sciences)

then the public option is almost always the cheapest choice (~100€/month).

(Young) freelancer from outside EU & EEA

If you are:

  • young (under 30)
  • freelancer / self-employed
  • from outside EU & EEA (European Economic Area)
  • plan to stay only a few years in Germany

then likely the private option is cheaper.

Setup an insurance option

Public

There are several public health insurance options. They do not differ so much in their price/rates because they are regulated by law: You always pay around 16% of you income.

So you rather want to choose them by the features they offer. For expats, options with an English speaking service are a big bonus – so with English information.

Besides, there is also a very helpful and free signup service from Popsure*: Instead of filling out a German form at the health insurance, you can simply reach out to Popsure's SignupTK or SignupAOK, get free advice and counselling in English and fill out an English form.

Private

Private options vary a lot by their coverage and their rates – often very much depending on your age and health status.

  • Ottonova is a new, fully English-speaking option. You can get free consultation, without any signing up.
  • English translated calculator by BerlinCheap.com: Enter your details + contact and get a quote from various insurance options.

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