Bermuda Health Council
The Bermuda Health Council is a health system regulatory body responsible for regulating, coordinating, and enhancing the delivery of health services in Bermuda. The Council licenses health service providers and insurers, monitors healthcare costs and system performance, analyzes health data, and provides policy recommendations to the Ministry of Health. It also serves as registrar for several health professional statutory bodies and administers complaints and regulatory processes related to healthcare delivery. Through research, regulation, and collaboration with stakeholders across the healthcare sector, the Bermuda Health Council works to improve health system sustainability, transparency, affordability, and quality of care for Bermuda’s residents.

Address
16 Wesley Street, Hamilton, Bermuda
Ground Floor
Service Categories
- Governance and Health System and Financing Administration
Organisation Type
Business Type(s)
- Providers of Health Care System Administration and Financing
- Rest of Economy
Year Established
2004
Payment Methods Accepted
- Credit Card
Emergency Coverage
Services Offered
Health System Regulation
• Licensing of health service providers
• Oversight of health insurance regulation
• Inspection and compliance monitoring
Health Professional Registration
• Registrar services for multiple statutory professional boards
• Professional complaints administration
Health System Monitoring & Research
• Health system performance analysis
• Health expenditure monitoring
• Publication of health reports and policy analysis
Policy & System Coordination
• Recommendations to the Ministry of Health
• Collaboration with providers, insurers, and public stakeholders
• Support for health system reforms and modernization
Population Served
• Healthcare providers and insurers
• Government and policy makers
• Bermuda residents relying on a safe and sustainable health system
Compliance
- Cybersecurity Measures
- PIPA Compliance Process