South Korea Guide: Health
One of the most important things when going abroad is to make sure that you are covered in case of accidents or illness. Our health guide provides information on health insurance, hospitals, doctors and pharmacies.-
Introduction The South Korean health system
The South Korean health care system was developed from 1976 onwards coinciding with the country’s rapid economic development. Virtually all hospitals and clinics are operated privately; however, fees and treatment are standardized by the government. more » -
Health care Types of medical treatment in South Korea
Health care in South Korea is not free, though it is heavily subsidised by the government. In terms of language, staff at large hospitals in the main cities are generally better equipped to deal with patients with little or no knowledge of Korean. Doctors in South Korea can usually speak at least some English. more » -
Health insurance in South Korea What am I covered for?
As of 1988 medical insurance is compulsory for everyone living and working in South Korea – including overseas residents (regardless of whether or not you have your own medical insurance). more » -
Lifestyle Staying healthy in South Korea
Moving to South Korea will require a fair degree of adaptation, especially if you are moving from far away. This section provides a few health and lifestyle tips to increase your awareness of what it is to live in South Korea. more »