Co-payments for Healthcare Services and Medications in Croatia #
In Croatia, healthcare is primarily financed through mandatory health insurance contributions. However, some healthcare services and medications may require co-payments. The extent of these co-payments depends on your insurance status and the specific service or medication.
General Co-payment Rules #
Mandatory Health Insurance: Most Croatian residents are covered by mandatory health insurance provided by the Croatian Health Insurance Fund (HZZO). This insurance covers a significant portion of healthcare costs, but co-payments may still apply.
Supplementary Health Insurance: To reduce or eliminate co-payments, individuals can obtain supplementary health insurance (dopunsko zdravstveno osiguranje). This insurance covers the costs that are not fully covered by the mandatory health insurance.
Specific Co-payment Scenarios #
- Doctor Visits: Co-payments often apply for visits to general practitioners and specialists. However, certain categories of individuals (e.g., children, pregnant women, individuals with specific diseases) may be exempt.
- Hospital Stays: Co-payments are typically required for each day spent in the hospital, up to a certain maximum per year.
- Prescriptions: A co-payment is usually required for prescription medications. The amount varies depending on the medication and whether it is on the HZZO’s list of essential medicines.
- Dental Care: While basic dental care is covered, more advanced procedures often require co-payments.
- Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation: Co-payments may apply for physical therapy and rehabilitation services.
Co-payment Amounts #
The exact amounts of co-payments can vary and are subject to change. As of the latest information, typical co-payments might be around:
- Doctor Visit: Approximately 10-20 HRK (about 1.30-2.70 EUR) per visit.
- Hospital Day: Approximately 100 HRK (about 13 EUR) per day, with an annual maximum.
- Prescriptions: Varies based on the medication, but typically a few HRK per prescription.
Note: These amounts are approximate and can change. Always verify the current co-payment amounts with HZZO or your healthcare provider.
Exemptions from Co-payments #
Certain groups are exempt from co-payments, including:
- Children under 18
- Pregnant women
- Individuals with certain chronic diseases
- Individuals receiving social welfare benefits
- Volunteers and blood donors (under specific conditions)
How to Reduce Co-payments #
The most common way to reduce or eliminate co-payments is to purchase supplementary health insurance. This insurance covers the difference between the cost of the service and the amount covered by mandatory health insurance.
Official Resources and Links #
- Croatian Health Insurance Fund (HZZO): www.hzzo.hr (Croatian language)
Disclaimer: The information provided here is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or medical advice. Always consult official sources or healthcare professionals for the most accurate and up-to-date information.