What are healthcare services like in Bolivia?
We asked retirees if they have access to good medical care in Bolivia. They wrote...
"Healthcare services in Bolivia are generally limited and of low quality. The country has a shortage of medical personnel and a lack of modern medical equipment. Access to healthcare is also limited due to the country's rural geography and poverty. The government has made efforts to improve healthcare services, such as providing free healthcare to children and pregnant women, but there is still much room for improvement," remarked another expat who made the move to Bolivia.
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What are healthcare services like in Bolivia?
If you live in Bolivia, newcomers to Bolivia would love to hear your answer to this question.