Bolivia rolls out universal healthcare
SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 2019
BOLIVIA became the latest Latin American country to roll out free healthcare to the poorest citizens as President Evo Morales launched the Unified Health System (SUS), which will reach an estimated 5 million people.
At least 70 per cent of the Bolivian population will be covered by SUS, which was described by World Health Organisation (WHO) spokesman Fernando Leanes as extraordinary and a model for Latin America at the opening conference in Cochabamba on Friday.
The results are extraordinary in public health and collective health. They can be seen in the reduction of infant mortality, child malnutrition, the number of professionally attended births, diseases being put under control and population's healthy life years, he said, acknowledging that Bolivia has tripled spending on health since 2006.
It sees Mr Morales deliver one of his key election pledges made in 2014 in which he vowed to introduce a system that would bring health care to those without insurance, many of whom live in Bolivias hard to reach rural areas.
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