Healthcare accessibility in Guatemala City is varied, with a significant portion of the population relying on private insurance (36.6%).
Employer-sponsored and public insurance cover 21.95% and 19.51% of the population, respectively, while 21.95% remain uninsured.
The responsiveness and waiting times score of 0.20 indicates moderate efficiency in service delivery, with room for improvement in reducing wait times.
Healthcare costs in Guatemala City are perceived as moderate, with a cost score of 0.61.
The reliance on private insurance can lead to variability in expenses, impacting affordability for some residents.
Emergency services in Guatemala City have a speed score of 0.34, suggesting that while services are available, response times could be improved.
Guatemala City is actively working on public health initiatives, focusing on improving maternal and child health, and combating infectious diseases.
The availability of modern medical equipment in Guatemala City is limited, with a score of 0.27.
This indicates a need for investment in medical technology to enhance healthcare delivery.