- Sun Apr 15, 2018 6:25 pm
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The quality of healthcare in Kazakhstan, which remained entirely under state control in 2006, declined in the post-Soviet era because of insufficient funding and the loss of technical experts through emigration. Between 1989 and 2001, the ratio of doctors per 10,000 inhabitants fell by 15% , to 34.6, and the ratio of hospital beds per 10,000 inhabitants fell by 46%, to 74. By 2005 those indicators had recovered somewhat, to 55 and 77, respectively. Since 1991, health care has consistently lacked adequate government funding; in 2005 only 2.5% of gross domestic product went for that purpose. A government health reform program aims to increase that figure to 4% in 2010. A compulsory health insurance system has been in the planning stages for several years. Wages for health workers are extremely low, and equipment is in critically short supply.
I know this is a Torrevieja forum but we live on a global globe and I think we all need to be concerned ... Mrs May has a lot to answer for and greedy pensioners are not helping very much by getting old and talking about Brexit all the time.
What do you thinks guys. ?
I know this is a Torrevieja forum but we live on a global globe and I think we all need to be concerned ... Mrs May has a lot to answer for and greedy pensioners are not helping very much by getting old and talking about Brexit all the time.
What do you thinks guys. ?