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What is it that makes living in Italy so healthy

WEBVicki Comisso in Monopoli, Puglia, said: “My general health has improved while living in Italy. I sleep much better, have reduced inflammation – my fibromyalgia symptoms have …

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Where and how to book a Covid-19 vaccine booster shot in Italy

WEBUnfortunately, these local authority websites and phone numbers are usually only available in Italian; if you require more assistance with making a booking in Italy you …

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Who can register for national healthcare in Italy

WEBCertain people are entitled to iscrizione obbligatoria, 'mandatory registration' or 'registration by right', in the national health service. That means you can register with …

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What can Italy teach the rest of the world about health

WEBBut here’s the rub: Italians are much healthier than Americans in terms of everything from overall health longevity, infant mortality, obesity, cancer, diabetes, …

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Five essential facts about Italy’s public healthcare system

WEBOspedale – Hospital. Pronto soccorso – A&E. Ticket – Fee. Esenzione – Payment exemption. 118 (or centodiciotto) – Italian emergency number. Comments (1) …

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Q&A: What you need to know about Italy's €2,000 healthcare fee

WEBContrary to many initial reports, the Italian government has now confirmed that €2,000 is the new minimum fee, rather than a flat-rate fee, for registering with the …

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Italy is the world's second-healthiest country: report

WEBItaly is known around the world for its healthy diet and lifestyle, so it comes as no surprise to hear it came second in a global index ranking countries worldwide on …

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How to get a coronavirus test in Italy

WEBWhere to get tested. Many international airports in Italy, including Rome Fiumicino, Milan Malpensa, Venice, Florence, Pisa, Bari, Cagliari and others, have on …

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Where are the 'best' hospitals in Italy

WEBA new World’s Best Hospitals ranking from Newsweek and global data firm Statista has revealed which of Italy’s hospitals are seen as the best. The study ranked …

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Where are the 'best' hospitals in Italy in 2024

WEBThe average standard of healthcare in Italy is fairly high: the country has been ranked among the nations with the best healthcare systems in the world in surveys …

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Americans in Italy: Healthcare fees and what Italian hospitals are

WEBMany of our international readers were dismayed to learn recently of Italy's plans to introduce a €2,000 annual fee for non-EU residents to access the country's …

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EXPLAINED: How to get a Covid-19 vaccine booster shot in Italy

WEBStart with your regional health authority’s website. Your first step should be to visit the website of your regional health authority and see what information is …

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'Health pass': What documents do Americans need for travel to Italy

WEBThe Italian government's updated rules state that people can now enter Italy quarantine-free from the US by presenting one of the following health documents: …

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Pregnancy in Italy: What are the options for public

WEBThe public healthcare option. In Italy, more or less everything that is medically necessary as part of your pregnancy is covered by the Italian national health …

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Which foreign residents in Italy will have to pay the €2k healthcare …

WEBAdvertisement. The introduction of a new minimum charge of €2,000 to register with Italy's public health service has been a source of alarm and confusion …

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Italy introduces €2,000 healthcare charge for some foreign residents

WEBItaly has introduced an annual €2,000 registration fee for some international residents to be able to access its national health service, as one of the cost-saving …

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Italian healthcare: Should you switch from public to private …

WEBTo navigate this catch-22 situation, new arrivals will generally need to take out a short-term private healthcare policy. These can cost anything from around €300 …

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Growing old in Italy: Italians live longer but suffer more

WEBAt the age of 65, Italians have an average life expectancy of one year higher than the EU-wide average, according to a report published on Tuesday by national …

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How bad is Italy’s north-south ‘healthcare gap’ really

WEBItalians have a sad saying: ‘health is a right in the north, and a hope in the south’. Despite recent improvements, regional differences in healthcare standards …

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