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* medical services for rehabilitation,  
* medical services for rehabilitation,  
* services during pregnancy and birth.
* services during pregnancy and birth.
<loop_area type="question">Does the health insurance from my current country of residence also apply in Germany?</loop_area>
Public health insurance plans from the following countries are also valid in Germany:
Member states of the European Union, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Iceland, Israel, Liechtenstein, Morocco, Macedonia, Montenegro, Norway, Switzerland, Serbia, Tunisia and Turkey.
Germany has signed social security agreements with these countries. With your European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), any medical treatment you require in Germany is covered.  Private domestic and foreign health insurance policies from other countries may also be recognised in Germany.
You should inquire about the details with your health insurance provider before leaving home. If your (public or private) health insurance policy from your home country is recognised, then you will need confirmation that you are exempted from public health insurance coverage when you enroll.




<loop_area type="question">What is the difference between public and private health insurance?</loop_area>
<loop_area type="question">What is the difference between public and private health insurance?</loop_area>
In Germany, you can choose between statutory and private health insurance providers.


== Public (statutory) German Health Insurance Companies ==
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<loop_title>Public (statutory) German Health Insurance Companies</loop_title>
If you are younger than 30, you can insure yourself with a '''statutory German health insurance provider''' for approximately 115 € per month. Thus, you will have the same conditions as German students, i.e. treatment costs will be handled directly by the doctor and the health insurance company after you present the chip card you have received.
If you are younger than 30, you can insure yourself with a '''statutory German health insurance provider''' for approximately 115 € per month. Thus, you will have the same conditions as German students, i.e. treatment costs will be handled directly by the doctor and the health insurance company after you present the chip card you have received.


Anyone who has health insurance from a statutory health insurer has sufficient health insurance coverage in any case. Be aware that not all costs are covered up to 100% by the Public State Insurance companies. E.g. you have to pay a share of 10€ per day if you need to stay in a hospital.
Anyone who has health insurance from a statutory health insurer has sufficient health insurance coverage in any case. Be aware that not all costs are covered up to 100% by the Public State Insurance companies. E.g. you have to pay a share of 10€ per day if you need to stay in a hospital.</loop_row>
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<loop_title>Private Health Insurance Companies</loop_title>
All those above 30 years of age cannot be insured through statutory insurance companies. They must therefore join a private health insurance. Please be prepared that this means that the treatment and subsequent costs must initially be paid by the patient first and the relevant receipt presented to the health insurance provider for reimbursement.


Private health insurance companies offer different contracts. Since the cheapest contract (approx. 50 Euros) does not cover all medical services, only basic service and emergency coverage, its advisable to subscribe to  an “all-inclusive contract” with the very best service (costs at least 150 €/month).</loop_row>
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Please bear in mind that such an insurance is only valid from the start of the semester (September 1st or March 1st). Therefore you have to take care of your insurance cover before the start of the semester, for instance via a travel medical insurance.


After registering, your insurance provider will send your insurance ID card by regular mail. It may take a few days to reach you. Before you receive the card, you can get a registration certificate from the insurance provider to prove your membership.
<loop_area type="question">When does my health insurance policy start?</loop_area>


Since it takes a few days to issue the ID card, please ask for confirmation of health insurance since you need a proof of health insurance for registration at the university and for application for the residence permit.
Please note that insurance policies are only valid from the beginning of the semester (1 September or 1 March). Therefore, you must take care of your insurance coverage before the semester begins, e.g. via travel health insurance.
 
After you have registered, your insurance provider will send you the insurance card by regular mail. As it takes a few days for the card to be issued, please ask for confirmation of health insurance, as you will need proof of health insurance to enrol at the university and to apply for your residence permit.


== Private Health Insurance Companies ==
All those above 30 years of age cannot be insured through statutory insurance companies. They must therefore join a private health insurance. Please be prepared that this means that the treatment and subsequent costs must initially be paid by the patient first and the relevant receipt presented to the health insurance provider for reimbursement.


Private health insurance companies offer different contracts. Since the cheapest contract (approx. 50 Euros) does not cover all medical services, only basic service and emergency coverage, its advisable to subscribe to  an “all-inclusive contract” with the very best service (costs at least 150 Euros/month).
<loop_area type="question">What documents do I need to register for health insurance?</loop_area>
For your registration at the health insurance company you need:
* a valid passport,
* your bank account details,
* your German address,
* a passport-size photo, and
* the membership application form (provided by the insurance company at the time of registration)




'''What shall I do if I feel sick?'''
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* freedom of choice of gp doctor
* freedom of choice of gp doctor
* referral to medical specialists
* referral to medical specialists
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* preliminary examination avaiable (dentist, gynaecologist)- free of charge
* preliminary examination avaiable (dentist, gynaecologist)- free of charge
* basic vaccination - free of charge
* basic vaccination - free of charge
Further information:
* [https://portal.versicherungsdienste.de/dsw-studenten-kv/index.en.html Portal Versicherungsdienste]
* [http://www.internationale-studierende.de/en/on_arrival/health_insurance/ Deutsches Studentenwerk]
==Students from EU/EEA countries and from Switzerland==
Public health insurance plans from the following countries are also valid in Germany:
Member states of the European Union, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Iceland, Israel, Liechtenstein, Morocco, Macedonia, Montenegro, Norway, Switzerland, Serbia, Tunisia and Turkey.
Germany has signed social security agreements with these countries. With your European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), any medical treatment you require in Germany is covered.  Private domestic and foreign health insurance policies from other countries may also be recognised in Germany.
You should inquire about the details with your health insurance provider before leaving home. If your (public or private) health insurance policy from your home country is recognised, then you will need confirmation that you are exempted from public health insurance coverage when you enroll.
==Registration Documents==
For your registration at the health insurance company you need:
* Your bank account details
* Your valid passport
* Your German address
* Passport-size photo
* Membership application form (provided by the insurance company at the time of registration)




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[https://www.daad.de/en/study-and-research-in-germany/plan-your-studies/health-insurance/%20insurance Introduction to health insurance by the DAAD]</loop_area>
* [https://www.daad.de/en/study-and-research-in-germany/plan-your-studies/health-insurance/ Introduction to health insurance by the DAAD]
* [https://portal.versicherungsdienste.de/dsw-studenten-kv/index.en.html Portal Versicherungsdienste]
* [http://www.internationale-studierende.de/en/on_arrival/health_insurance/ Deutsches Studentenwerk]</loop_area>




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Revision as of 20:11, 11 January 2021

Ques­tion

Most important: Do I need health insurance cover as a TH student?

The answer ist yes! Sufficient health insurance cover is a prerequisite for university enrollment and application of a residence permit (for Non-EU-students).


Ques­tion

What must be covered by the policy?

Sufficient health insurance coverage must include the following services:

  • medical and dental treatment,
  • supply of pharmaceuticals, wound dressings, therapeutic and aid products,
  • hospital treatment,
  • medical services for rehabilitation,
  • services during pregnancy and birth.


Ques­tion

Does the health insurance from my current country of residence also apply in Germany?

Public health insurance plans from the following countries are also valid in Germany: Member states of the European Union, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Iceland, Israel, Liechtenstein, Morocco, Macedonia, Montenegro, Norway, Switzerland, Serbia, Tunisia and Turkey.

Germany has signed social security agreements with these countries. With your European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), any medical treatment you require in Germany is covered. Private domestic and foreign health insurance policies from other countries may also be recognised in Germany.

You should inquire about the details with your health insurance provider before leaving home. If your (public or private) health insurance policy from your home country is recognised, then you will need confirmation that you are exempted from public health insurance coverage when you enroll.


Ques­tion

What is the difference between public and private health insurance?

In Germany, you can choose between statutory and private health insurance providers.

If you are younger than 30, you can insure yourself with a statutory German health insurance provider for approximately 115 € per month. Thus, you will have the same conditions as German students, i.e. treatment costs will be handled directly by the doctor and the health insurance company after you present the chip card you have received.

Anyone who has health insurance from a statutory health insurer has sufficient health insurance coverage in any case. Be aware that not all costs are covered up to 100% by the Public State Insurance companies. E.g. you have to pay a share of 10€ per day if you need to stay in a hospital.

All those above 30 years of age cannot be insured through statutory insurance companies. They must therefore join a private health insurance. Please be prepared that this means that the treatment and subsequent costs must initially be paid by the patient first and the relevant receipt presented to the health insurance provider for reimbursement.

Private health insurance companies offer different contracts. Since the cheapest contract (approx. 50 Euros) does not cover all medical services, only basic service and emergency coverage, its advisable to subscribe to an “all-inclusive contract” with the very best service (costs at least 150 €/month).


Ques­tion

When does my health insurance policy start?

Please note that insurance policies are only valid from the beginning of the semester (1 September or 1 March). Therefore, you must take care of your insurance coverage before the semester begins, e.g. via travel health insurance.

After you have registered, your insurance provider will send you the insurance card by regular mail. As it takes a few days for the card to be issued, please ask for confirmation of health insurance, as you will need proof of health insurance to enrol at the university and to apply for your residence permit.


Ques­tion

What documents do I need to register for health insurance?

For your registration at the health insurance company you need:

  • a valid passport,
  • your bank account details,
  • your German address,
  • a passport-size photo, and
  • the membership application form (provided by the insurance company at the time of registration)


Ques­tion

What shall I do if I feel sick?

  • freedom of choice of gp doctor
  • referral to medical specialists
  • prescription of medicine - pharmacy (cost)
  • emergency number (life threatening symptoms): 112
  • preliminary examination avaiable (dentist, gynaecologist)- free of charge
  • basic vaccination - free of charge


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