How are local medical facilities in Venezuela?
We asked members about local medical facilities in Venezuela, they wrote...
"The quality of medical facilities and medical care in Venezuela is generally poor. Many hospitals lack basic medical supplies and equipment, and the quality of care is often inadequate. Doctors and nurses are often underpaid and overworked, leading to a lack of motivation and a decrease in the quality of care. Additionally, the economic crisis in Venezuela has caused a shortage of medicines and medical supplies, making it difficult for people to access the care they need," explained one expat living in Venezuela.
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How are local medical facilities in Venezuela?
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