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Mauritius healthcare is recognised for its quality internationally and is available to all its residents. The health system is split into two sectors: public and private. The island has a variety of different hospitals and clinics, with some specialising in specific medical issues and treatments.
The Public Health Services are designed to ensure Universal Health Coverage (UHC). Around 73% of the population uses the Public Health System for healthcare needs at no end-user costs.
The Public Health System comprise 114 Community Health Centres, 19 Area Health Centres, 6 Mediclinics, 2 Community Hospitals, 2 District Hospitals, 5 Regional Hospitals and 6 Specialised Hospitals. The total number of beds were numbered 3,803 as at end of year 2021. As at May 2022, there were around 12,800 staff at the Ministry of Health and Wellness, 309 staff at the Trust Fund for Specialised Medical Care and 27 staff at the Mauritius Institute of Health.