Viva Paraguay | Health Coverage for Expats
Health Insurance in Paraguay: What Expats from the DACH Region Need to Know
Paraguay offers attractive medical options, but there is no automatic full coverage. With the right strategy, you can start your new life with confidence.
Getting insured before departure is usually much easier than trying to set everything up after arrival.
Basics
How the Healthcare System in Paraguay Is Structured
Paraguay has a two-part system: public care and private clinics. For expats, the difference between both sectors is critical.
Public Care (MSPBS / IPS)
- MSPBS generally provides free or very low-cost basic care.
- Health expenditure is around USD 388 per capita per year, far below DACH levels.
- Permanent residency plus a Cédula improves regular access; tourists usually receive emergency care only.
- IPS applies to employees: roughly 16.5% employer contribution and 9% employee contribution.
Private Clinics
- The main sector for expats, especially in Asunción, Villarrica, Encarnación, and Ciudad del Este.
- Known facilities include Hospital Británico, Migone Battilana, Centro Médico Bautista, and Hospital Internacional.
- Modern diagnostics, surgery, and dental care are standard in top clinics.
- Without insurance, longer stays can cost several thousand euros; ICU cases can reach around 30,000 to 40,000 euros.
Coverage Paths
Your 3 Main Insurance Options as an Expat
Depending on your stay length, travel behavior, and budget, different models make sense. In many cases, a combined setup is the most stable choice.
1. Local Paraguayan Health Insurance
Often structured as "medicina pre-paga." You get access to partner clinics and doctors depending on your plan and network.
- Typically 30 to 90 EUR per person per month; family-friendly plans are often very affordable.
- Example providers: Asismed, Medifarma, Mediplan, MediLife.
- Commonly includes copays per visit and limits by diagnosis.
- For age 65+ or pre-existing conditions, surcharges or exclusions are common.
2. International Expat Health Insurance
The safest starting option for many new expats, with global coverage, provider choice flexibility, and medical evacuation support.
- Coverage in Paraguay, during travel, and on visits to Germany, Austria, or Switzerland.
- Often includes 24/7 support, telemedicine, digital claims, and evacuation coordination.
- Example providers: BDAE, mawista, HanseMerkur, Cigna Global, Allianz Travel, SafetyWing.
- Market examples often range from about 176 to 306 EUR/month depending on age and benefits.
3. Combination: Local + International
Use local coverage for everyday care and international coverage for severe cases and treatment abroad.
- Strong value for money
- Practical for daily life in Paraguay
- Maximum protection for high-cost events
Estimated Cost Range
Local plans are often around 30 to 90 EUR per person per month. International plans usually start higher but provide broader global security.
- Local plans: excellent value for routine care in Paraguay.
- International plans: higher premiums, broader global protection and evacuation options.
- Combined setup: local for routine needs, international for major events.
Note: Pricing varies by age, medical history, deductible, and policy scope.
Key DACH Notice
What Happens to Coverage in Germany, Austria, or Switzerland?
- After relocation, statutory insurance usually does not simply remain "dormant"; it generally ends.
- Returning later to statutory insurance can be subject to strict conditions.
- Germany and Paraguay do not have a bilateral social security agreement.
- You should clarify your legal insurance status before leaving.
Practical Prep
Emergencies, Vaccinations, and Daily Life: Be Prepared
Emergency Care
Response can be reliable in cities, but slower in rural areas.
- Save key emergency numbers on your phone.
- Keep your insurance card and financial buffer accessible.
- Know which private ambulance services are available near you.
Vaccinations
There is no universal entry requirement, but clear medical recommendations exist.
- Review yellow fever and hepatitis A/B protection.
- Keep routine vaccines current.
- Take mosquito protection seriously in risk areas.
Water and Food Safety
Often manageable in major cities, but use more caution outside urban centers.
- Prefer bottled water outside main city areas.
- Wash produce thoroughly.
- Be careful with ice and raw food in unfamiliar places.
Viva Paraguay Supports Your Full Relocation Journey
Health insurance is a central topic when moving abroad. We connect it with residency planning, location strategy, and realistic implementation steps.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Health Insurance in Paraguay
No. Paraguay does not have automatic mandatory full coverage. You need to proactively set up your insurance.
For many new expats, international coverage is the safest starting point because it includes travel and visits back home.
Depending on provider, age, and plan structure, local policies are often around 30 to 90 EUR per person per month.
Yes, but services are billed directly. Major treatments can become very expensive quickly without coverage.
Your legal insurance status, formal deregistration in your home country, and a suitable international policy before departure.
Yes. Many expats use local coverage for routine care and international coverage for severe cases, evacuation, and treatment abroad.
Consultation
Request Your Free Initial Consultation with Viva Paraguay
We help you choose the right health insurance setup for your move to Paraguay: realistic, transparent, and aligned with your life plan.
- Assessment of your individual situation
- Recommendation: local, international, or combined
- Clear next steps for a secure relocation
Disclaimer: Pricing and plan examples are for orientation only and do not replace individual insurance advice.
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