If you're planning to move to Germany, you're about to join one of the world's best healthcare systems. It can seem complex at first—but once you understand the basics, you'll see just how well-protected you'll be.
This guide will walk you through how German healthcare works, what it costs, and how to make the most of it.
Germany was the first country in the world to establish a national healthcare system—back in 1883. Today, it remains one of the most effective and well-funded systems globally, with over 11% of GDP devoted to health.
The system is built on mandatory health insurance. Whether you're employed, self-employed, or a student, you're required to have coverage. And the good news? As an international resident, you have full access to the same healthcare as German citizens.
German healthcare runs on a dual public-private model:
| System | German Name | Coverage |
|---|---|---|
| Public | Gesetzliche Krankenversicherung (GKV) | ~90% of residents |
| Private | Private Krankenversicherung (PKV) | ~10% of residents |
You can also combine public insurance with private supplementary coverage for enhanced benefits.
Who's covered:
What it costs:
What's included:
Who's eligible:
How premiums work:
What's included:
When deciding between systems, consider:
| Factor | Public (GKV) | Private (PKV) |
|---|---|---|
| Cost basis | % of income | Age, health, coverage |
| Family coverage | Free for dependents | Separate policy per person |
| Waiting times | Can be longer | Typically shorter |
| Hospital rooms | Shared ward | Private/semi-private available |
| Pre-existing conditions | Always accepted | May affect premiums |
| Switching back | N/A | Difficult after 55 |
Private insurance is often the better choice for:
However, if you're planning to start a family or have pre-existing conditions, public insurance often provides more security and predictable costs.
The German healthcare system offers excellent protection—but choosing between public and private insurance is an important decision with long-term implications.
At Stay, we help international residents understand their options and find coverage that fits their life. If you'd like personalised guidance, we're here to help.