Dominica

Dominican healthcare is generally poor, with under-resourced hospitals and a lack of qualified staff. Most clinics are located in urban areas, and patients from rural areas consequently struggle to access them due to the weakness of transport infrastructure. Those who can afford it generally travel overseas for more complex treatment. Tariffs on medicines are high, averaging around 8%. However, volumes of imports are low.

Life expectancy at birth: 
74
Immunisation coverage among 1 year olds (%)
Measles: 
96
DTP3: 
96
HepB3: 
93
Hib3: 
93
Most recent tariff data
Year: 
2007
Weighted Average: 
8.31
Simple Average: 
4.18
Vaccines Year: 
2003
Vaccines: 
0.00
Old tariff data
Year: 
2003
Weighted Average: 
8.57
Simple Average: 
4.18
Taxes on Medicines
VAT (%): 
15.00