How are local medical facilities in Haiti?
We asked members about local medical facilities in Haiti, they wrote...
"The quality of medical facilities and medical care in Haiti is generally poor. Access to medical care is limited, and the majority of medical facilities are under-resourced and lack basic medical supplies. The quality of care is often inadequate, with limited access to specialized treatments and medications. Additionally, the cost of medical care is often prohibitively expensive for many Haitians," explained one expat living in Haiti.
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How are local medical facilities in Haiti?
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