All health insurance companies provide the same package for the basic (and compulsary) insurance. This package is defined by law so they all cover the same costs. They differ in price because of the deals that the companies can make with health and care providers. They can negotiate lower tariffs, thus offer a lower premium. But as a client you can only go to those providers. You can not choose your own hospital, specialist, therapeut, whatever. Rule of thumb: The cheaper the premium, the less choice you have. If you want to choose your own hospital etc., you need a more expensive insurance (actually the normal insurance). Mind you: the package is the same. Overall: when you're young and (live) healthy, the basic insurance will do. But if you really want to be sure or when you already have some issues or when you have a higher risk (genetically, life style, age), then you may want to consider an additional insurance. You can get an additional insurance to the basic (often for some €15 to €25 extra), that provides extra cover. This is a puzzle. These extra packages can differ from company to company, but mostly in details. But you can spend a whole day comparing these packages. My advice: consider for yourself what kind of medical care you might be going to need (what risks do you have/take). Then check which package(s) cover those risks. Then there is the dental insurance. It's in the basic insurance. Some companies have extra coverage integrated in their additional package, some have a separate package. Same her: check what you think you will need.
I'm moving to The Netherlands from Brazil for university (and because my boyfriend is Dutch) and I've been watching A LOT of your videos the past month! They are super helpful btw, thank you
I swear your videos are saving my life. I'll be going to Rotterdam from Italy in the future because I want to do fashion design at the Willem de Kooning academy.
Brasileiro aqui mudando pra Nijmegen em 2 meses e você não tem ideia de como seus vídeos tão ajudando! Muito obrigado pelas dicas e por fazer esse processo super desesperador um pouquinho mais tranquilo kkkkk
Heey! Thank you for such a cool video! Milena, could you please recommend a huisart in Rotterdam? I've read on Facebook so many scary stories about the ignorance of family doctors and giving prescriptions of paracetamol even in cases of urgency and not giving a referral to profile doctors
Hiii glad you enjoyed the video! My huisarts is actually not in Rotterdam so I can't give you a good recommendation unfortunately... but if I hear of any good ones in Rotterdam I'll let you know!
In theory, you can choose your huisarts, but in reality only a huisarts within a small distance from your home will accept you as a new patient. If you have a condition which prevents you from going to see the huisarts, the huisarts will come to you. Since you're not the only patient, the huisarts will be reluctant to accept patients who live too far away. Dutch healthcare is based on the philosophy that in many cases, the body will heal itself if you give it some time and manage the symptoms like pain and fever. That is where the paracetamol story comes from. The huisarts will assess your condition and only refer you to a specialist in a hospital if that is medically necessary. If you're unable to work, taking sick leave is not only normal, but often your employer will send you home. Your employer will continue to pay your salary when you're sick. The Dutch healthcare system is mostly financed through taxes and through the health insurance, which is mandatory for every resident. Both are collective services. You will get the healthcare you need from a medical perspective and that is not always the healthcare which you think you need or which you feel entitled to. The Netherlands is amongst the countries with the highest life expectancies in the world, so the health care approach clearly isn't based on "ignorance".
I like how on top left corner there is a Smirnoff vodka
ABN AMRO was formed by the merging of 2 banks, ABN and AMRO. ABN translates to General Bank Netherlands and AMRO stands for AMsterdam ROtterdam.
All health insurance companies provide the same package for the basic (and compulsary) insurance. This package is defined by law so they all cover the same costs. They differ in price because of the deals that the companies can make with health and care providers. They can negotiate lower tariffs, thus offer a lower premium. But as a client you can only go to those providers. You can not choose your own hospital, specialist, therapeut, whatever. Rule of thumb: The cheaper the premium, the less choice you have. If you want to choose your own hospital etc., you need a more expensive insurance (actually the normal insurance). Mind you: the package is the same.
Overall: when you're young and (live) healthy, the basic insurance will do.
But if you really want to be sure or when you already have some issues or when you have a higher risk (genetically, life style, age), then you may want to consider an additional insurance.
You can get an additional insurance to the basic (often for some €15 to €25 extra), that provides extra cover. This is a puzzle. These extra packages can differ from company to company, but mostly in details. But you can spend a whole day comparing these packages.
My advice: consider for yourself what kind of medical care you might be going to need (what risks do you have/take). Then check which package(s) cover those risks.
Then there is the dental insurance. It's in the basic insurance. Some companies have extra coverage integrated in their additional package, some have a separate package. Same her: check what you think you will need.
Pls share the Belgium health insurance link . Tq
I'm moving to The Netherlands from Brazil for university (and because my boyfriend is Dutch) and I've been watching A LOT of your videos the past month! They are super helpful btw, thank you
Aaaa gratidão ❤️
Meu deus, posso entrar nessa tour?! To amando os videos dela, tô indo jajá pra Leiden. Tão bom encontrar brasileiros
I swear your videos are saving my life. I'll be going to Rotterdam from Italy in the future because I want to do fashion design at the Willem de Kooning academy.
aaaaaa so glad to hear that!!! i'm sure you'll kill it there! best of luck!
Brasileiro aqui mudando pra Nijmegen em 2 meses e você não tem ideia de como seus vídeos tão ajudando! Muito obrigado pelas dicas e por fazer esse processo super desesperador um pouquinho mais tranquilo kkkkk
Aaaa fico muito feliz em ouvir isso!!
Did you mean Gigabytes instead of Megabytes because 7 megabytes seems pretty low?
She meant 7 Gb cus 7 Mb is just ridiculous
It depends on the thickness of the walls as it looks like🙃
Even if it's 7 gB Dutch data providers are a joke like come on 13€ for that? Where I'm from I have a 4,99€ plan for 100 gB...
TO PASSADA que eu stalkeei o seu canal todinho e parei nesse vídeo até você falar que era do brasil. EU NUNCA IMAGINARIA ISSO!!!
KKKKKKKKK sss sou de SP :))
fiz a mesma coisa e fiquei chocada 😂
omg you're just incredible. I wonder how I didn't know about you until now sob sob. anw thank you so much Milena
Aaaaa you’re too sweet 🤍🤍🤍
Thank you so much for this video!! I’ve just arrived in Groningen to study here and this is exactly the information I needed!! ❤️❤️❤️
I’m so glad to hear it helped!!!
You are so funny😹😹😹😹🎉🎉🎉. I’m glued to your channel
WAIT YOURE FROM BRAZIL?!?!?! I’ve been watching you for so long, I am from Brazil and I never realized
Love your energy
Salvando esse video para ver dps de ser aceito na faculdade, tomare que eu volte 🥰🤩. Amei a vodka na parede kkkkkkkk
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Very helpful, once again😊
Thank you!!
Someone knows about AON International Student Insurance?
Heey! Thank you for such a cool video!
Milena, could you please recommend a huisart in Rotterdam?
I've read on Facebook so many scary stories about the ignorance of family doctors and giving prescriptions of paracetamol even in cases of urgency and not giving a referral to profile doctors
Hiii glad you enjoyed the video! My huisarts is actually not in Rotterdam so I can't give you a good recommendation unfortunately... but if I hear of any good ones in Rotterdam I'll let you know!
In theory, you can choose your huisarts, but in reality only a huisarts within a small distance from your home will accept you as a new patient. If you have a condition which prevents you from going to see the huisarts, the huisarts will come to you. Since you're not the only patient, the huisarts will be reluctant to accept patients who live too far away.
Dutch healthcare is based on the philosophy that in many cases, the body will heal itself if you give it some time and manage the symptoms like pain and fever. That is where the paracetamol story comes from. The huisarts will assess your condition and only refer you to a specialist in a hospital if that is medically necessary. If you're unable to work, taking sick leave is not only normal, but often your employer will send you home. Your employer will continue to pay your salary when you're sick.
The Dutch healthcare system is mostly financed through taxes and through the health insurance, which is mandatory for every resident. Both are collective services. You will get the healthcare you need from a medical perspective and that is not always the healthcare which you think you need or which you feel entitled to. The Netherlands is amongst the countries with the highest life expectancies in the world, so the health care approach clearly isn't based on "ignorance".
Can you make a video on psychology department as well?🥺
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7mb???? You mean 7GB? Right? Right? It can be mb lol unless it is, then not lol
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