In Lebanon, across our tiny country there are 220 Primary Healthcare Centers that offer "free" services to rural areas and to refugees who would otherwise have no access to tertiary care. Anyway, these Primary healthcare centers typically have a pediatrician, obstetrician, family doctor, vaccine administration, small lab for routine analyses, etc. Some of these centers are run by the Ministry of public health / funded by the government, while the majority of the centers are run by many different NGOs. and this works of everyone: the people get quick and affordable care, the NGOs achieve their missions, and their donors pay for it (probably to achieve their own agendas). The ministry of public health keeps an eye on the quality of care in these centers.
@madelinemeyer28252 жыл бұрын
I shared this with my Global Health class. This is a fantastic review of healthcare systems around the world. Thank you for all of the great work that you do.
@Medicalfuturist2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Madeline, for the kind words!
@estuardo29852 жыл бұрын
The US should have way better outcomes if you look at both the total amount, amount per person, and economy of scales yet most European countries with similar economies and purchasing power parities get way more for what they pay.