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  2. National Health Insurance Authority - Wikipedia

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    The National Health Insurance Authority is an agency of the government of the Bahamas, established under the National Health Insurance Act 2003. It is intended to secure the implementation of a national health insurance policy that ensures access to basic healthcare services to all residents.

  3. Health in the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    The National Health Insurance program was established in 2017. This program gives anyone who is a resident of the Bahamas, healthcare for no cost up front when receiving the service. [2] There are about 42,000 Bahamians or 10% of the population that have enrolled, but membership is voluntary. The Out Islands are serviced by small government ...

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  6. Category:Insurance companies of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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  7. National identification number - Wikipedia

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    The form is YYXXDD/SSSC, where XX=MM (month of birth) for male (numbers 01–12) and XX=MM+50 for female (numbers 51–62), SSS is a serial number separating persons born on the same date and C is a check digit, but for people born before 1 January 1954 the form is without the check digit - YYXXDD/SSS.

  8. Shane Gibson (politician) - Wikipedia

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    On May 2, 2002, D. Shane Gibson was elected to the Parliament of The Bahamas in the Golden Gates constituency in New Providence, as a member of the then ruling Progressive Liberal Party. On May 10, 2002, he was appointed by the then Prime Minister Perry Christie to the Cabinet as the Minister of Housing and National Insurance. [3]

  9. Taxation in the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    The Bahamas does not impose income tax, inheritance tax or wealth tax. Social security tax is payable to the National Insurance Board at 3.9% by employees and 5.9% by employers, or 9.8% for self-employed individuals, up to maximum amounts. [8]