Health care in Cuba is covered by the government. It has the the highest life expectancy rate of 78 years of age and the lowest number of infant deaths in the world.
"Health insurance" as a business does not exist in Cuba. Cuba has a national health system that is free to all it's citizens, so insurance would have no purpose. Health care is dispensed on the basis of need.
I think you answered your question. Cuba has no resources. Health care is provided by the government, but there isn't any! Everyone has free access to nothing.
No, Cuba does have a few social programs that eat up funding, such as free health care and education.
Roberto Morales Ojeda is the Minister of Public Health for Cuba.
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actually the government of cuba pays for there healthcare
A free health clinic can be found by doing a search for a free health clinic in the Yellow Pages of your local phone directory. After that a local phone call could be made to find availability and services that the Clinic offers.
no,but in cuba it is.(dictatorship in cuba.)
The average salary in Cuba in 2011 was around $9,500 USD... This does not seem like a lot but keep in mind that health care, dental care, school (up to PhD), kids sports, etc... are all free in Cuba.
If you are unemployed or have an extremely low income you may qualify for free health insurance. You would need to sign up at your unemployment office or your Department of Health and Human Services to see if you quality.
It means, "free Cuba." The 'free' is not a verb; it's an adjective.
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