What are medical services in Argentina like?
When we asked expats and global nomads about the quality of medical care in Argentina, they replied...
"Q19 I have no way of making a comparison In the UK the NHS costs nothing at the point of delivery," remarked another expat in Buenos Aires , Argentina.
"Argentina has a well-developed healthcare system, with both public and private hospitals and clinics providing a range of medical services. The public system is free for all citizens, while private services are available for those who can afford them. The quality of care in both public and private facilities is generally good, with a wide range of specialists and modern equipment. In addition, Argentina has a number of specialized medical centers, such as cancer treatment centers, that provide advanced care," said a member in Argentina.
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What are medical services in Argentina like?
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