Healthcare in the State of Palestine refers to the governmental and private healthcare providers to which residents in the claimed territory have access.[1] Since 1967, there have been improvements in the access to healthcare and the overall general health conditions for residents.[2] Advances in training, increased access to state-of-the-art medical technology, and various governmental provisions have allowed per-capita funding to increase, and therefore the overall health of residents in the region to increase.[3] Additionally, the enhanced access to and funding from international organizations like the World Health Organization, the United Nations, the Palestinian Ministry of Health, and the World Bank Education and Health Rehabilitation Project have contributed to the current state of affairs within the healthcare segment of the Palestinian territories.[4]