|
Showing 1 - 3 of
3 matches in All Departments
Quiet as it's kept inside the United States, the Cuban Revolution
has achieved some phenomenal goals, reclaiming Cuba's agriculture,
advancing its literacy rate to nearly 100 percent-and remaking its
medical system. Cuba has transformed its health care to the extent
that this "third-world" country has been able to maintain a
first-world medical system, whose health indicators surpass those
of the United States at a fraction of the cost. Don Fitz combines
his deep knowledge of Cuban history with his decades of
on-the-ground experience in Cuba to bring us the story of how
Cuba's health care system evolved and how Cuba is tackling the
daunting challenges to its revolution in this century. Fitz weaves
together complex themes in Cuban history, moving the reader from
one fascinating story to another. He describes how Cuba was able to
create a unified system of clinics, and evolved the family
doctor-nurse teams that became a model for poor countries
throughout the world. How, in the 1980s and '90s, Cuba survived the
encroachment of AIDS and increasing suffering that came with the
collapse of the Soviet Union, and then went on to establish the
Latin American School of Medicine, which still brings thousands of
international students to the island. Deeply researched, recounted
with compassion, Cuban Health Care tells a story you won't find
anywhere else, of how, in terms of caring for everyday people,
Cuba's revolution continues.
Quiet as it's kept inside the United States, the Cuban Revolution
has achieved some phenomenal goals, reclaiming Cuba's agriculture,
advancing its literacy rate to nearly 100 percent-and remaking its
medical system. Cuba has transformed its health care to the extent
that this "third-world" country has been able to maintain a
first-world medical system, whose health indicators surpass those
of the United States at a fraction of the cost. Don Fitz combines
his deep knowledge of Cuban history with his decades of
on-the-ground experience in Cuba to bring us the story of how
Cuba's health care system evolved and how Cuba is tackling the
daunting challenges to its revolution in this century. Fitz weaves
together complex themes in Cuban history, moving the reader from
one fascinating story to another. He describes how Cuba was able to
create a unified system of clinics, and evolved the family
doctor-nurse teams that became a model for poor countries
throughout the world. How, in the 1980s and '90s, Cuba survived the
encroachment of AIDS and increasing suffering that came with the
collapse of the Soviet Union, and then went on to establish the
Latin American School of Medicine, which still brings thousands of
international students to the island. Deeply researched, recounted
with compassion, Cuban Health Care tells a story you won't find
anywhere else, of how, in terms of caring for everyday people,
Cuba's revolution continues.
|
|