Venezuela's Health Care Crisis: A Case Study

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Healthcare is one of the main pillars of development that hold a country in great position. The aim of every healthcare organization is to provide quality medical care to all human beings right from infants to old generation (Koutsogeorgou, 2014). Usually, this is achieved by having adequate medicine, competent and enough medical staffs, sufficient medical centers or hospitals as well as efficient and effective medical equipment. Besides, the government also plays a vital role in ensuring that every citizen gets the best medical care as a means of reducing high mortality rates that affect their people. However, many of these health facilities face many challenges and instead of keeping death rates low, the reverse happens. Lately, hospitals in Venezuela have been underperforming, and this has been characterized by increased infant mortality as well as lack of medicine in those hospitals, a factor that has contributed much to the current crisis facing the country. Based on the background mentioned above, the purpose of this paper is to evaluate what has contributed to the crisis, how is has happened, and the possible recommendation or course of action that can be undertaken to correct the situation. Venezuela’s Health Care Crisis …show more content…

It is quite unfortunate that some of the largest of hospitals in the country had run out of stock and those who seek medical attention can only resolve to cheap options in the black market (Forero, 2015). The greatest danger with purchasing items from the black market leave alone medicine is that there is high probability of buying defective products. For example, buying medicine from black market is more risky and puts the lives of the patients at

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