Health care in Cuba
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Health care in Cuba is substandard, compared to the industrialized West, although liberals have for decades promoted Cuban health care as a "model" that outstrips even the United States. It is a ludicrous claim, considering how many times top Cuban officials have gone abroad to seek medical treatment or brought in foreign experts.
Cuba "reserves its medical institutions for capitalist dollars."[1]
Notes
- ↑ Hilda Molina in Buenos Aires By Alvaro Vargas Llosa - September 23, 2009
Links
- The famous 'great and free healthcare' that regular Cubans receive - reveals the substandard conditions that Cubans suffer
- Doctors for Dollars