[Travel] What a hospital stay will cost you in 196 countries around the world

If you are reading these lines, you may be preparing for a trip. But before you leave, it's a good idea to double-check your health cover. To convince you of this, we have compiled a list of hospital costs in 196 countries around the world. And you'll see that the bill can be very high in some countries!

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The data on this map comes from the World Health Organisation and Health Action International databases. All amounts are expressed in euros. The costs analysed include the standard costs of a day's hospitalisation (room, basic nursing care, food, basic medicines, etc.) but exclude the costs of specialist medical treatment or surgery. Finally, the data available do not necessarily reflect regional variations within certain large countries, which could affect the accuracy of the estimates.

You can find the full list in table form at the bottom of this page.

Monaco, Luxembourg and Norway are the 3 most expensive countries in the world for a day in hospital

If you've decided to travel around Europe, you'd better not fall ill in Monaco if you're not insured! In the Principality, it will cost you £2,575 per day in hospital, the highest in the world, well ahead of Luxembourg (£1,384), Norway (£1,026) and Qatar (£999). A large number of European countries are below the £500 mark per day of hospitalisation, as are the United States (£491) and Canada (£454).

Source : WHO, Health Action International

Expert advice

Traveller's testimonial: Anna, a New Zealander, received a bill of £1 million after a fall from a mountain in 2022 in the United States

Unforeseen events are part and parcel of travelling, often fortunate but sometimes dramatic. Anna Parsons, a young New Zealander aged 21 at the time, was climbing in Yosemite Park in August 2022, just two days after landing in the United States. Victim of a terrible fall from a height of 24 metres, she was rescued with countless fractures: neck, spine, pelvis, ribs and feet. Transferred urgently to a Californian hospital, she eventually had to have her right foot amputated, while her stay in hospital continued for several days. The total bill: £1 million, of which only a fifth was covered by the private insurance taken out by the young woman before her departure, leading her family to open an online fund to cover the remaining costs.

Although extreme, this dramatic example illustrates the importance of checking the amount of cover you have before travelling abroad.

Zoom: the cost of an appendectomy can exceed £35,000 in the United States and Canada!

Among the most problematic health problems that can be encountered when travelling, appendicitis is probably at the top of the list. By aggregating data provided by insurance companies and national public health systems, we were able to compile the cost of an appendectomy in 16 of the world's most popular tourist destinations. The results show disparities of the order of 1 to 40 between a country like France (£861 on average for this operation) and the countries of North America (over £35,000 in the United States and in Canada!). So it's in the interests of travellers to be well insured if they have a health problem abroad.

Source : Allianz, April International, MSH, IASFA, GHDC, Admin.ch

Canada is the 23rd most expensive country in the world in terms of hospital stays

Among the top 100 most expensive countries for a day in hospital, the UK ranks 23rd, with an average rate of £432. When something serious happens (a broken leg, appendicitis or malaria, for example), the hospital stay can often last much longer than a day. So travellers need to be fully aware of the costs they may incur in accessing health care, and take out insurance cover accordingly.

RankCountriesAverage cost for 1 hospital day
1
Monaco£2,575
2
Luxembourg£1,384
3
Norway£1,026
4
Qatar£999
5
Switzerland£674
6
San Marino£645
7
Denmark£617
8
Ireland£614
9
United Arab Emirates£555
10
Netherlands£543
11
Sweden£528
12
Kuwait£528
13
Iceland£526
14
Finland£507
15
Austria£499
16
Australia£493
17
United States£491
18
Belgium£467
19
Canada£454
20
Singapore£448
21
Germany£441
22
France£435
23
United Kingdom£432
24
Brunei£385
25
Japan£375
26
Italy£372
27
Spain£339
28
Cyprus£305
29
Greece£292
30
Bahrain£281
31
New Zealand£281
32
Equatorial Guinea£273
33
Israel£259
34
Slovenia£256
35
Portugal£219
36
Oman£205
37
Malta£202
38
Czech Republic£191
39
Bahamas£188
40
Trinidad and Tobago£181
41
South Korea£180
42
Saudi Arabia£171
43
Andorra£166
44
Slovakia£158
45
Estonia£157
46
Croatia£139
47
Hungary£138
48
Barbados£130
49
Latvia£129
50
Libya£129
51
Lithuania£124
52
Antigua and Barbuda£123
53
Poland£120
54
Russia£105
55
Seychelles£98
56
Saint Kitts and Nevis£93
57
Venezuela£89
58
Niue£87
59
Turkey£85
60
Chile£84
61
Mexico£84
62
Gabon£83
63
Romania£80
64
Uruguay£75
65
Argentina£68
66
Kazakhstan£68
67
Malaysia£68
68
Palau£67
69
Cook Islands£63
70
Montenegro£60
71
Mauritius£59
72
Botswana£57
73
Lebanon£56
74
Bulgaria£55
75
Panama£55
76
Costa Rica£52
77
Belarus£50
78
Grenada£50
79
Saint Lucia£45
80
Azerbaijan£43
81
Dominica£43
82
South Africa£43
83
Suriname£43
84
Colombia£40
85
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines£40
86
Jamaica£39
87
Algeria£38
88
Bosnia and Herzegovina£38
89
Serbia£38
90
Macedonia£38
91
Cuba£37
92
Iran£36
93
Dominican Republic£34
94
Peru£34
95
Belize£33
96
Albania£30
97
Angola£30
98
Ecuador£29
99
Namibia£29
100
Thailand£29
Source : WHO, Health Action International

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