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Find out how the healthcare system and health insurance in Denmark work. In this section, we provide an overview of the Danish healthcare system, its processes, rules, peculiarities, and everything you need to do to be entitled to free public healthcare.
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Hospitals and general practitioners are managed at a regional level, while nursing homes, home care, and school health services are the responsibility of municipalities. Only some specialized hospitals are managed centrally. What does the public healthcare cover? Public healthcare in Denmark covers all medical assistance and hospital stays. This includes:. However, there are some services which are not subsidized by the state for which you will have to pay entirely or partially.
Public healthcare in Denmark does not include:. To access free healthcare in Denmark, Greenland, and the Faroe Islands, you must have a health insurance card, known as the yellow card. You should receive your yellow card automatically after registering for a CPR number. If you have not registered for a CPR number, you should do so first thing. The card should take no more than four weeks to arrive in the mail.
You should show this card every time you see doctors, specialists, and psychologists, and visit hospitals and pharmacies. You can also use it as an ID document in libraries, post offices, stores, etc. As mentioned, public healthcare is free in Denmark. Just remember to show your yellow card whenever requesting public health services.