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Expension in Austria: What We Have to Pay More for From 1 July

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From passport to medical transport: In the course of the austerity package, there are sometimes sensitive price increases in many areas.
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LINZ/VIEN. Patients pay up to 15.10 euros for travel to hospital. Privates pay 24 percent of health costs in Austria

·Linz, Austria
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The government's austerity measures will result in numerous fee increases starting July 1. For example, the issuance of passports and driver's licenses will become more expensive, and the service fee for the e-card will also increase. Citizens can see that the Austrian Health Insurance Fund is also suffering from austerity measures in the form of deductibles for medical transport.

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As of 1 July, there will be costs for transport services. According to ÖGK, insured persons (and relatives) are obliged to pay 7.55 Euro or 15.10 Euro for the transport of sick people and sick people.

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From passport to medical transport: In the course of the austerity package, there are sometimes sensitive price increases in many areas.

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Kurier broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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