Health Insurance in Saint Helena (United Kingdom)
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Capital City: London
Total area: 242,900 km2
Population: 60,587,300 (2006)
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Calling Code: +44 XXX
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Here is a brief description of the healthcare system in the country:
· Saint Helena has a public healthcare system that is part of the British NHS (National Health Service).
· As an overseas territory of the UK, most funding and resources come from British government grants and overseas aid.
· Core services are free at the point of use for residents, including inpatient/outpatient medical care and emergency services.
· The main hospital is the General Hospital in Jamestown, which also serves as the air link evacuation point.
· Specialized services are not available locally and patients must travel abroad for more complex procedures.
· There is a focus on public health, disease prevention and treatment of conditions like diabetes/heart disease.
· Medical staffing is limited due to the small isolated population of around 4,000 people.
· Shortages of expertise, facilities and equipment present challenges given its remote location.
· Maternal healthcare has improved but infant mortality remains relatively high.
· The system aims to provide a standard of care approaching that of the UK NHS given its limitations.
· Overseas evacuation and additional private health insurance are strongly recommended for expats.
Here are some key health considerations for expatriates living in the country:
· Register with a local doctor for primary care but expect limitations in available services.
· Purchase comprehensive international medical evacuation insurance before arrival.
· Specialist care is not available locally so be prepared to travel abroad if needed.
· Bring essential medications as availability will be limited on the small island.
· Vaccinations should be up to date as infectious diseases can spread rapidly.
· Access to emergency evacuation can be impacted by weather affecting the airport runway.
· Supplemental private health insurance provides options not available through NHS alone.
· Monitor impacts of isolation and limited social interaction on mental health.
· Consult doctors about any pre-existing conditions that may require extra support.
· Water and food are generally safe but quality can be impacted during droughts.
· Natural disasters like tropical storms are risks - have emergency supplies prepared.
· Register address with your embassy in case international assistance is needed urgently.