Established in 1978 as Kayseri University, now a public institution. Located in Talas, Turkey with 47,075 students and 1,364 academic staff. Ranked #1201 globally with 27 scholarships
Mandatory for all residents earning over €69,300 annually. Employers cover 14.6% of contributions, employees pay 7.3%. Around 90% of German population is covered by GKV. Includes long-term care insurance automatically
Students under 30 can get public insurance at €105-111 monthly. Techniker Krankenkasse (TK) is popular with low monthly contributions. Students receive one month free travel insurance with TK
Health insurance is mandatory for all residents in Germany since 2009. Healthcare is universal, regardless of employment status. Healthcare costs are covered by public insurance, except for €10 quarterly fee
Germany has two main health insurance systems: public and private. Only 10.6% of Germans have private insurance. Public insurance is mandatory for those earning less than 73,800 euros
Turkey introduced universal health care in 2003 through Genel Sağlık Sigortası. System combines public and private healthcare services. Healthcare spending exceeds 201 billion pounds in 2019. 75.2% of health expenditures funded by public sector