Healthcare in Slovenia
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Banking in Slovenia
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Marriage in Slovenia
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How to drive in Slovenia
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Phones and internet in Slovenia
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Relocating to Slovenia
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Leisure activities in Slovenia
Slovenia has a strong national culture and heritage. Slovenians enjoy traditional (and modern) music, dance, and ...

About Slovenia
A relatively small European country, Slovenia lies in the heart of Europe. Once a part of Yugoslavia, Slovenia ...

Study in Slovenia
There are four universities in Slovenia and they offer places to both EU and non-EU students. These include the ...

All hospitals are public hospitals, the private sector is still very small and operating with public concessions also. We basically don't think healthcare is a sector that should be left to the laws of market. So in Slovenia we all have the same health treatment, it is a souvenir (good or bad, it depends:)) from our previous socialist regime. Poor or rich, we all wait in the same line, if there is one or some go abroad for a specific operation if they can afford it but is usually not necessary and more of a sign of luxury (per example our president had an operation in Salzbourg and that initiated a public debate if he doesn't trust in our healthcare;).

