Sicko patients in Cuba

July 20, 2007

To no one’s surprise, Reuters reports that not all Cubans receive the VIP treatment:

But the hospital where SiCKO’s patients were treated is an exception in Cuba, where patients of many other hospitals complain they have to take their own sheets and food.

(via Catron)



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{ 2 comments }

1 Ed July 20, 2007 at 10:37 am

No one’s surprised that Reuters prints that health care under Castro’s glorious revolution isn’t perfect and that perhaps we won’t all eat strawberries & cream and damn well like it under Comrade Moore’s? Pshaw, I’m surprised!

2 Anonymous July 20, 2007 at 4:56 pm

Kevin, you might like this site:

http://sicko.ncpa.org/

The National Center for Policy Analaysis is a think-tank, I daresay a right-wing or perhaps libertarian view. Just so you know where they’re coming from.

Some of their points hit better than others.

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