Healthcare in Nanaimo is predominantly supported by public insurance, covering 72.5% of the population.
Private insurance covers 10% of residents, while employer-sponsored plans account for 12.5%.
A small percentage, 5%, remain uninsured, highlighting areas for improvement in accessibility.
The negative score for responsiveness and waiting times (-0.45) indicates that residents may experience delays in receiving care.
Efforts are ongoing to improve these wait times and enhance the overall patient experience.
Healthcare costs in Nanaimo are perceived as moderate, with a cost score of 0.63.
The public healthcare system helps to alleviate financial burdens for most residents, though private services may incur additional costs.
Emergency services in Nanaimo have room for improvement, with a speed score of 0.30.
While the quality of care is reliable, response times can be a concern during peak periods.
Nanaimo is actively engaged in public health initiatives, focusing on mental health support and chronic disease management.
Community health programs aim to promote wellness and prevent illness across the population.
The city's healthcare facilities are equipped with modern technology, scoring 0.63 in modern equipment.
Continuous investments in medical advancements ensure that residents have access to up-to-date treatments and diagnostics.