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National Health Insurance System (NHIS) in South Korea

National Health Insurance (NHIS) · Valuta: ₩ (KRW)

Outpatient Copay (General Hospital)

30%

Inpatient Copay

20%

Premium Rate

~7.09% of income

Out-of-Pocket Share

~28%

Annual OOP Cap (Lowest Income)

₩810,000

Health Spending (% GDP)

8.4%

Panoramica

South Korea's National Health Insurance Service (NHIS) provides universal coverage to all residents through a single-payer system. The standard copayment rate is approximately 30% for outpatient hospital visits, though this varies by facility type: 30% at general hospitals, 40% at hospitals, 50% at clinics for outpatient care, and 20% for inpatient stays. Premiums are income-based at approximately 7.09% of income (split between employer and employee for workers).

The NHIS covers a comprehensive range of services including physician visits, hospitalization, surgery, diagnostic tests, prescription drugs, and traditional Korean medicine (hanbang). The Moon Jae-in Care reforms starting in 2017 significantly expanded coverage by moving many previously non-covered items such as MRI scans and ultrasounds into the covered benefit package. Out-of-pocket spending as a share of total health expenditure has declined but remains relatively high at approximately 28%.

A catastrophic medical expense protection system caps annual out-of-pocket costs based on income level. For the lowest income bracket, the annual cap is approximately ₩810,000, while the highest bracket caps at ₩5,800,000. Medical Aid (uiryo geubyo) provides near-free coverage for approximately 3% of the population living in poverty. The system achieves remarkable cost efficiency, with total health spending at approximately 8.4% of GDP, below the OECD average, while maintaining high-quality outcomes.

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Dati provenienti da National Health Insurance Service (NHIS), Korea Health Industry Development Institute (KHIDI), Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA), Ministry of Health and Welfare. Ultimo aggiornamento: 2026-03-01. Queste informazioni sono solo a scopo educativo e non costituiscono consulenza medica.