
Private healthcare providers
Private healthcare providers are organizations or individuals that deliver medical services outside of public health systems, often funded directly by patients or private insurance. They offer a wide range of services, including consultations, surgeries, and diagnostics, usually with shorter wait times and more personalized care. While they can complement public healthcare, they typically charge fees for services, which can vary based on the provider and geographic location. Private providers are often chosen for quicker access, specialized treatments, or comfort, and they operate alongside public healthcare options in many countries.