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🇭🇷 Večernji List
Life & Tech

New price increases: Citizens are massively changing supplementary insurance

In recent weeks, family medicine clinics have been experiencing increased workloads as citizens reconsider their supplementary health insurance due to changes in HZZO's policies and a shift towards private insurers.

Jan 16 • 09:37 UTC
🇬🇷 To Vima
National & Local

TEKA: Questions and complaints about the 'individual savings account' of new insured persons

Serious questions are raised about the future of deposits from thousands of new insured individuals, three years after the establishment of the Supplementary Capitalization Insurance Fund (TEKA).

Jan 10 • 07:45 UTC
🇭🇷 Večernji List
National & Local

From Bačić's Laws to Pensions: Here’s What Changes Today

From January 1st, new laws on spatial planning, construction, and energy efficiency take effect, alongside pension insurance reforms, including the abolition of penalties and new criteria for supplementary work in healthcare and cultural identification.

Jan 1 • 07:38 UTC
🇭🇷 Narod.hr
World

HZZO: From February, supplementary insurance will be almost twice as expensive

The Croatian Health Insurance Institute (HZZO) has announced that the price of supplementary health insurance will increase by 62% to 180 euros per year starting February 1.

Dec 30 • 16:30 UTC
🇭🇷 Index.hr
Life & Tech

HZZO raises the price of supplementary insurance

The Croatian Institute for Health Insurance (HZZO) has announced a 62% increase in the price of supplementary health insurance, raising it to 15 euros per month starting February 1, 2026.

Dec 30 • 14:51 UTC
🇭🇷 Večernji List
Life & Tech

New blow to the pocket: Supplementary insurance more expensive from February 1, 2026, known how much you will need to pay annually

The cost of the supplementary health insurance policy in Croatia will increase to 180 euros annually starting February 1, 2026, reflecting a 62% hike compared to the current rates.

Dec 30 • 13:52 UTC

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