Healthcare in Cuba

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The Cuban government operates a national health system and assumes fiscal and administrative responsibility for the health care of all its citizens. No private hospitals or clinics are permitted. The present Minister for Public Health is José Ramón Balaguer. An overall worsening in terms of disease and infant mortality rates was observed in the 1960s, as the US embargo against Cuba began to take effect. Recovery occurred by the 1980s. Things have since improved considerably. AIDS is only one-sixth as common on a per-capita basis than in the United States. Like the rest of the Cuban economy, Cuban medical care suffered following the end of Soviet subsidies in 1991; the stepping up of the embargo at this time also had an effect. Cuba has one of the highest life expectancy rates in the region, with the average citizen living to 77.45 years old (just under the United States' 78.11 years. Challenges include relatively low pay of doctors (physicians are paid only 15 dollars a month), poor facilities, poor provision of equipment, and frequent absence of essential drugs. Cubans often rely on sociolismo and corruption.

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The Cuban government operates a national health system and assumes fiscal and administrative responsibility for the health care of all its citizens. No private hospitals or clinics are permitted. The present Minister for Public Health is José Ramón Balaguer. An overall worsening in terms of disease and infant mortality rates was observed in the 1960s, as the US embargo against Cuba began to take effect. Recovery occurred by the 1980s. Things have since improved considerably. AIDS is only one-sixth as common on a per-capita basis than in the United States. Like the rest of the Cuban economy, Cuban medical care suffered following the end of Soviet subsidies in 1991; the stepping up of the embargo at this time also had an effect. Cuba has one of the highest life expectancy rates in the region, with the average citizen living to 77.45 years old (just under the United States' 78.11 years. Challenges include relatively low pay of doctors (physicians are paid only 15 dollars a month), poor facilities, poor provision of equipment, and frequent absence of essential drugs. Cubans often rely on sociolismo and corruption.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Editor Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, John McBrewster
    • Titel Healthcare in Cuba
    • ISBN 978-613-0-23510-9
    • Format Fachbuch
    • EAN 9786130235109
    • Jahr 2009
    • Größe H220mm x B150mm x T7mm
    • Untertitel Politics of Cuba, Universal health care, Health care, Council of Ministers of Cuba, José Ramón Balaguer Cabrera, United States embargo against Cuba, Economy of Cuba, Soviet Union, Subsidy, Sociolismo
    • Gewicht 195g
    • Genre Medizin
    • Anzahl Seiten 120
    • Herausgeber Alphascript Publishing
    • GTIN 09786130235109

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