Healthcare is a top concern for families planning relocation. This comparison covers universal coverage availability, typical waiting times, family enrollment procedures, and the need for private supplemental insurance across the 11 main destinations for Israeli families.
| Country | Healthcare Score | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Australia | 5/5 | Medicare universal public system; world-class hospitals. |
| Canada | 5/5 | Universal public healthcare via provincial plans; no cost at point of care. |
| Germany | 5/5 | Statutory health insurance (Krankenkasse) is mandatory and comprehensive. |
| Spain | 5/5 | Sistema Nacional de Salud is excellent; one of Europe's best public health systems. |
| United Kingdom | 5/5 | NHS provides free healthcare at point of care; world-class system. |
| Italy | 4/5 | Servizio Sanitario Nazionale provides universal coverage; quality varies by region. |
| Netherlands | 4/5 | Mandatory private insurance (~EUR 150/month); government subsidies available. |
| Portugal | 4/5 | SNS public health system; good private options at low cost. |
| United Arab Emirates | 4/5 | Mandatory employer-provided health insurance; good private hospitals. |
| Thailand | 4/5 | World-class private hospitals (Bumrungrad, Bangkok Hospital) at low cost; public system weaker for foreigners. |
| Greece | 3/5 | Public healthcare is available; private supplemental insurance recommended. |
| United States | 2/5 | Employer-based private insurance; out-of-pocket costs can be very high without coverage. |