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Health and welfare in Germany

As an expat settling in Germany, it's crucial to understand the local healthcare and protection systems. Expat Finances supports you in finding the optimal coverage for your situation.

For whom?

In Germany, should I choose public or private health insurance ?

In Germany, having health insurance is mandatory. Choosing between private health insurance (PKV) and public health insurance (GKV) depends on your employment status, income level, and healthcare needs.

Public health insurance (GKV)

Public health insurance (GKV) is mandatory for employees whose annual gross income is below the threshold (approximately €69,300 in 2024). It operates on an income-based contribution system and covers essential medical care, hospital treatment, and prescription drugs, with moderate out-of-pocket costs. GKV is especially suitable for families, as unemployed spouses and children can be included at no additional cost.

Private health insurance (PKV)

Private health insurance (PKV) is available to self-employed individuals, civil servants, and employees whose income exceeds the GKV threshold. Unlike the public system, PKV premiums are not based on income but rather on age, health status, and the level of coverage selected. It offers faster access to care, higher reimbursements for specialist consultations, and broader hospital benefits — such as private rooms and treatment by senior physicians. However, it can become more expensive with age and does not allow free coverage for non-working family members.

Differences between the French and German healthcare systems :

CriteriaFranceGermany
Basic coverageSocial security with Carte VitaleGKV (public) or PKV (private)
Repayment methodThird-party paymentDirect payment, then reimbursement
Choice of doctorFree access to specialistsLimited access with GKV
Monthly costPayroll deductionBased on income (GKV) or age and health (PKV)
Health insuranceOptional private health insuranceAdditional insurance available

What we offer :

Maintaining social security coverage in France :

Registration with a private health insurance (PKV) :

Registration in the public health insurance system (GKV) :

If your status requires you to remain in Germany’s public health insurance system (GKV), we guide you through choosing the right insurance fund, completing administrative steps, and understanding reimbursement levels. We explain how GKV contributions work, what is covered under the system, and what options are available to enhance your protection with supplemental health insurance.

Applying for complementary health insurance in Germany :

Guidance and support during sick leave :

Signing up for disability insurance (Berufsunfähigkeitsversicherung) :

Signing up for income protection insurance (Krankentagegeldversicherung)