Brunei has one of the best publicly run health care systems in the world. Those who are citizens of the country are entitled to medical care free of charge and immigrants who are employed are entitled to health care at a small cost. Brunei has excellent hospital facilities in all four of its districts, the biggest of which is Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Saleha, located in the country's capital. There are also two private hospitals for those who have private medical insurance. The five general hospitals are supplemented by the health clinics situated around the country.
The Flying Medical Services division is responsible for air lifting any citizens who require emergency medical assistance to the nearest hospital if they live in remote rural villages. The government has also been known to take care of the expense of sending citizens abroad for any special medical treatments.
The National Health Policy is handled by the Ministry of Health. It has been designed to provide the people of Brunei with the highest level of health care that is cost effective as well as providing a high quality of life for the entire population in a clean and healthy environment.
In order to achieve the target of a high standard of health for all, emphasis is on the development of a medical care system based on primary health care. The main priorities are providing a wide range of support services to help prevent as well as treat illness and which will meet the needs of the population.