Healthcare in Clymene

Healthcare in Clymene follows a system of publicly funded healthcare but with a significant presence of private healthcare providers.

The system
Clymene has a universal public health system. Clymene's entire population has equal access to health care services. State-paid dental care for children under 20 years old is included in the system, and dental care for adults is subsidized for those making under L$10,000. All hospitals in Clymene are state-owned and operated, and people paying for healthcare get free access to them. Specialized operations will be transferred to Noble City General Hospital (at no cost) and others requiring more specialized needs can go to private clinics.

Medicines are also partly subsidized as well. For a first prescription people pay the drug in full but any subsequent refills can be had for 1/10 the cost. People making L$10,000 a year or less qualify for a full subsidy on most drugs.

Hospitals and clinics
Under former governor Marcus Villanova and governor Justin Abrahams (Welfare Secretary in 2011), there was a large-scale plan to create hopsitals and clinics in the state to improve the healthcare situation in the state.
 * Villanova Hospital (the state's flagship hospital)
 * Adoha Hospital (the healthcare facility in Truth Island)
 * Oos's Home and Hospital (a long-term residence and care facility in Hightech Valley)
 * Plains Medical Center (a planned clinic in Plains to manage the hamlet's healthcare needs)