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The health care system in the former Netherlands Antilles (now: Curaçao, Sint Maarten, Bonaire, Saba, and Sint Eustatius) is generally well-developed, especially for basic and emergency care. It operates under a mix of public insurance, private clinics, and support from the Kingdom of the Netherlands, especially in the BES islands (Bonaire, Saba, and Sint Eustatius).


1. GENERAL HEALTH SYSTEM STRUCTURE

IslandStatusHealth Care Responsibility
CuraçaoAutonomous countryOwn Ministry of Health
Sint MaartenAutonomous countryOwn Ministry of Public Health
Bonaire, Saba, StatiaDutch municipalitiesDirectly managed by the Netherlands (VWS)

2. MAJOR HOSPITALS BY ISLAND

IslandMain Hospital(s)
CuraçaoCuraçao Medical Center (CMC), Advent Hospital
Sint MaartenSt. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC)
BonaireFundashon Mariadal Hospital
SabaSaba Health Care Foundation (A.M. Edwards Medical Center)
StatiaQueen Beatrix Medical Center

All hospitals offer:

  • Emergency services
  • Basic surgery
  • Maternity care
  • Dialysis
  • Specialist referrals (serious cases may be flown to Curaçao, Colombia, Aruba, or the Netherlands)

3. HEALTH INSURANCE SYSTEM

Public Health Insurance (ZVK / SZV / AZV):

Most residents are covered by a public health insurance system, which:

  • Covers primary care, hospitalization, and prescriptions
  • Is funded by taxes or employer contributions
IslandMain Public Health Scheme
CuraçaoSVB/AZV (Algemene Verzekering)
Sint MaartenSZV (Social & Health Insurance)
BES IslandsZVK (Zorgverzekering BES)

Private Insurance:

  • Available for high-income residents or visitors
  • Often required for expats, students, or non-residents

4. HEALTH CARE SERVICES AVAILABLE

Available:

  • Family doctors (GPs)
  • Pediatrics
  • Dentistry
  • Vaccinations
  • Maternity and child health
  • Psychologists & basic mental health
  • Pharmacies (widely available)

Limited (may require referral abroad):

  • Oncology (cancer care)
  • Advanced surgery
  • Neurology or cardiology
  • Some mental health and rehab services

5. MEDICAL EVACUATION (MEDIVAC)

For serious conditions, patients may be airlifted to:

  • Curaçao Medical Center
  • Hospitals in Colombia or Aruba
  • The Netherlands

These are coordinated by health insurance providers and local hospitals.


6. PUBLIC HEALTH INITIATIVES

  • Vaccination programs (including COVID-19, polio, measles)
  • HIV/AIDS awareness
  • Healthy lifestyle campaigns to reduce diabetes, hypertension
  • Mosquito control (dengue, Zika prevention)
  • School health checks in BES islands

7. Health Challenges

IssueNotes
Chronic illnessesHigh rates of diabetes, obesity, and heart disease
Aging populationIncreases demand on health system
Shortage of specialistsMany islands rely on visiting doctors
Limited mental health careEspecially in Saba and Statia

Summary

FeatureCuraçao / Sint MaartenBonaire / Saba / Statia (BES)
Local hospitalsYesYes
Public insuranceSVB / SZVZVK
Emergency careAvailableAvailable
Medical specialistsLimited, mostly in CuraçaoFlown in or referred abroad
Mental health supportLimited but growingLimited

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