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Title: Public Health System in Cuba
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Quite often individuals who work in pharmacies steal the medication to sell. The people who buy the medication from the pharmacy employees sell it to people who need it at very high prices. Doctors are unable to prescribe medicine for their patients. The doctors tell patients the name of the medicine and the dosage... Showed first 250 characters
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Doctors are unable to prescribe medicine for their patients. The doctors tell patients the name of the medicine and the dosage. In the end the patients are left to track down these medicines on their own.
As stated above the medication is very scarce, but so is the hospital equipment... Showed next 250 characters
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