Healthcare in The Bahamas is a mix of public and private services, with a developing system that strives to meet the needs of both citizens and tourists. Here’s a full breakdown:
1. Public Healthcare System
Managed by:
The Ministry of Health & Wellness oversees public health services, including clinics and hospitals across the islands.
Key Features:
- Primary health care is free for Bahamian citizens at government clinics.
- Services include general medicine, maternal and child care, immunizations, and emergency care.
- Challenges include:
- Overcrowding
- Long wait times
- Limited specialized care
Major Public Hospitals:
- Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) – Largest and most comprehensive public hospital (located in Nassau).
- Rand Memorial Hospital – Located in Freeport, Grand Bahama.
2. National Health Insurance (NHI)
- Introduced in 2017.
- Offers basic health coverage to all Bahamians.
- Participation is voluntary but encouraged.
- Covers primary care, labs, diagnostics, and medication (not surgery or hospitalization).
- Funded through the government, not payroll deductions.
3. Private Healthcare
- High-quality private hospitals and clinics serve locals, expats, and medical tourists.
- Services include specialist care, elective surgeries, dental, cosmetic, and diagnostic testing.
- Examples:
- Doctors Hospital – Nassau
- Lyford Cay Hospital – Private and luxury care
Cost:
- Private care is significantly more expensive than public services.
- Health insurance is recommended for private care access.
4. Family Islands (Out Islands)
- Smaller islands often have limited facilities—usually clinics or nurse-run health centers.
- More serious cases are flown to Nassau or Freeport.
- Emergency medical evacuations (via air ambulance) can be costly without insurance.
5. Medical Tourism
- The Bahamas is expanding medical tourism, offering:
- Plastic surgery
- Dental procedures
- Wellness and recovery retreats
- Attracts patients from the U.S. and the Caribbean.
6. Public Health & Disease Management
- The Bahamas has robust immunization programs.
- Major focus areas:
- Diabetes and hypertension
- Obesity
- COVID-19 management
- Mental health awareness