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  1. Kemmy Seema
    In the Netherlands, there are several dry cleaning and laundry delivery services available. These services provide convenience and professional cleaning for garments and other textile items. Here are a few popular options: Dobbi: Dobbi is a well-known laundry and dry cleaning service in the Netherlands. They offer online ordering and delivery services, allowing customers to schedule pickups and drop-offs at their preferred locations. Dobbi provides cleaning services for various items such as clothing, bedding, and curtains. LaundryOnline: LaundryOnline is an online laundry service that operates in multiple cities across the Netherlands. They offer pickup and delivery services for laundry and dry cleaning, including options for express delivery. Customers can place orders through their website or mobile app. Stomerij.nl: Stomerij.nl is a dry cleaning service with locations throughout the Netherlands. They provide professional cleaning services for garments, curtains, rugs, and other textile items. Customers can drop off their items at a nearby store or schedule a pickup and delivery service. Wash & Clean: Wash & Clean is a laundry and dry cleaning service available in major cities like Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and The Hague. They offer pickup and delivery services for both residential and commercial customers. Wash & Clean provides cleaning services for garments, household textiles, and shoes. Miele Laundry Club: Miele Laundry Club is a subscription-based laundry service in the Netherlands. Customers can sign up for a membership and receive regular laundry and dry cleaning services. Miele provides pickup and delivery services for convenience. It's worth noting that availability and services may vary depending on the specific location within the Netherlands. It's advisable to visit the websites or contact the respective services for more detailed information, pricing, and specific service areas
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  1. Basic health insurance in the Netherlands (basisverzekering) The basic package in the Netherlands is compulsory and provides the same basic health coverage across all insurers, as it is set by the government. Basic health insurance costs around 100 euros per month and covers things such as: • Appointments with your doctor (huisarts) • Stays at the hospital, surgery and emergency treatment (ziekenhuis) • Ambulance services and patient transport (ambulancevervoer) • Medicine prescriptions (medicijnen) • Blood tests (bloedonderzoek) • Dental care for children under 18 years (tandarts) • Limited dental care for adults over 18, restricted to dental surgery, dental x-rays • Mental health care (geestelijke gezondheidszorg) • Appointments with medical specialists such as dermatologists, allergists or internal specialists (medisch specialist) • Pregnancy, birth care and midwifery services (zwangerschaps- en geboortezorg) • Maternity care (kraamzorg) • Handicapped care (gehandicaptenzorg) • Aged care (ouderenzorg) • Nursing on location (wijkverpleging) • Some therapeutic services such as speech therapy, occupational therapy and diet advice • Physiotherapy (fysiotherapie) for chronic disorders, covered from the 21st treatment onwards Basic insurance and eigen risico It is important to note that for most of the above services you will need to cover a portion of the costs via your annual eigen risico amount (up to a maximum of 385 euros). Services which do not require an eigen risico contribution include: • Appointments with your doctor • Dental health care and physiotherapy for children up to 18 years • Pregnancy, birth care and midwifery services • Maternity care (kraamzorg), however you need to pay a separate hourly rate An up-to-date overview of basic insurance coverage can be found on the Dutch government websit
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Including advancements in test automation, artificial intelligence, DevOps integration, security testing, and other innovative approaches, and how are these trends anticipated to impact the software development industry as a whole?

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