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Beyond Borders: International map of Cuban medical cooperation

Publisher MEMO Publishers
Published August 31, 2020
Digital 122 Pages
Language English
ISBN 978-1-907433-46-7

“The sun has spots. The ungrateful speak only of the spots. The grateful speak of light” José Martí

Before the triumph of the Cuban Revolution, on 1 January 1959, there were 6,250 doctors on the island; about half of them left the country after that date. In addition, more than 63.2% of those were located in Havana, where public hospitals, clinics and private health centres were accessible only to those who had the resources to access them and could pay for these services. Medical assistance hardly arrived in the countryside and more isolated parts. Public health from the first years of the Revolution became a priority for the Cuban State, who – from the beginning – understood it as a right of the people. The government works to create the infrastructure necessary to offer everyone the services free of charge.

They began to fight diseases, allocating a budget of 22,670,965 pesos to finance the health of the population. These figures have been increasing over time. In 2019, 10,662,200,000 pesos were allocated, and in 2020, 12,740,000,000 ($530 million). This represents 28% of the total budget and, together with that destined to education, makes up more than 50% of it. Both spheres complement each other in the Cuban health system (Portal, 2019). This year’s budget will allow the provision of more than 200 million medical consultations. It will also serve to guarantee the medical 10 THE CUBAN DOCTORS IN CUBA AND THE WORLD services provided in hospitals and institutes, as well as primary health care. This financial coverage will provide 1.4 million hospital admissions and the necessary medications (Portal, 2019). It is also important to take into account the expenses associated with the Covid-19 pandemic, a health emergency that has shaken the world and from which Cuba has been exempt, and has become a champion in its combat and in many other countries.

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Dr Sunamis Fabelo Concepción

Sunamis Fabelo Concepción holds a PhD in Historical Sciences(2018, Havana University). Masters in Contemporary History and International Relations (2011, Havana University). Degree in Philosophy (2007, Havana University). She is currently a researcher at the International Policy Research Cente (CIPI). Sunamis has conducted extensive research and consultancy on Eurasian Studies and political communication. She is the...

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Mario Antonio Padilla Torres

Mario Antonio Padilla Torres holds a PhD in Philosophical Sciences, University of Havana, Master in Historical Sciences, Diploma in Culture, Bachelor of Political Science. Professor and Principal Investigator. He serves as Academic Secretary and Head of the Project on International Terrorism of the Research Center for International Policy (CIPI) of Cuba. He is a specialist...

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Ruvisley González Sáez 

Ruvisley González Sáez holds a PhD in Economic Sciences from the Faculty of Economics of the University of Havana. Graduate in Accounting and Finance from the Faculty of Economic Sciences of the Agrarian University of Havana. Head of the Asia and Oceania Team at the Research Center for International Policy (CIPI) and member of its...

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