The healthcare system in Colombia

Health insurance in Colombia

Colombia's new constitution in 1993 made healthcare a basic right for all citizens and foreigners. There are three types of medical coverage available in Colombia, though only two are available to non-Colombians:

There are many insurance companies to choose from in Colombia, according to your needs and budget. Some of the leading health insurance providers are:

Consider having a look at their offers according to your needs and get a free quote on Expat.com's Health Insurance for expatriates in Colombia page.

Good to know:

In Colombia's urban centers, you will find modern facilities and high-quality medical care. Please note that this may not be the case if living or traveling in rural areas.

Public and Private Health Care

The public EPS system is available to foreigners holding a Colombian cedula (resident ID). Any temporary resident holding a visa (besides the tourist visa) is issued a resident ID and therefore able to register with EPS. This system works through contracts with health insurance companies like Coomeva and Sura, who then refer you to a network of participating health care providers. Because this is the public healthcare system, the wait for an appointment can be long and you will always need a referral to see a specialist.

Most expats primarily use the Medicina Prepagada system because of low cost and convenience. With the private Prepagada system, a passport is sufficient to secure coverage. Please note that because EPS is mandatory for everyone, some providers may ask for proof of enrollment in the public system. Insurance providers work with a list of hospitals and clinics much like the EPS system. However, appointment waits are generally a couple of days and there is no need to get a referral to see a specialized doctor. With many Prepagada providers, clients may also choose a doctor outside the network and be reimbursed for visits.

Important:

If you are over 60 years of age or have certain pre-existing health conditions, you will be denied Medicina Prepagada insurance. Expats not eligible for Prepagada insurance may want to look into a global health insurance policy. You may also opt to pay out of pocket for treatment. Remember that no one can be denied care through the public EPS system.

Useful links:

Colombian Ministry of Health

Health Insurance Providers (all pages in Spanish):

Salud Sura
Seguros Bolivar
Seguros Falabella
Coomeva


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Last update on 11 January 2021 06:53:09
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