Description
As health care concerns grow within the U.S., medical anthropologist Linda M. Whiteford and social psychologist Larry G. Branch present their findings on a health care anomaly, from an not going supply. Number one Health Care in Cuba examines the highly a success model of Number one health care in Cuba following the 1959 Cuban Revolution. This model, developed all over a time of dramatic social and political change, created a preventive care system to higher supply equity get right of entry to to health care. Cuba’s recognition as a paragon of health care has earned praise from the World Health Organization, UNICEF, and the Pan American Health Organization. On this book, Whiteford and Branch explore the successes of Cuba’s preventive Number one health care system and its contribution to global health.