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Haiti’s need to fix its health care system is, if anything, more urgent than ours. But its best solution, a public-private partnership, is one that could easily work for America, too.
Haiti's health system has long been fragile, but it's now nearing total collapse after gangs launched coordinated attacks on Feb. 29, targeting critical state infrastructure in the capital and beyond.
Hundreds of people in Haiti are getting much-needed medical care thanks to a new mobile medical clinic run by a Rockland-based organization, donated by a local medical provider and stocked with ...
The Tallahassee-Haiti Medical Team (THMT), an international aid group, has been providing medical care and other services to the people of Campeche-Dumay in the mountains east of Port-au-Prince ...
Before the earthquake, most health care in Haiti was theoretically free. But doctors say the system was crippled by lack of supplies, poor management and widespread corruption.
Consuelo H. Wilkins, M.D. Most of us can only imagine the devastation felt by the people of Haiti after the recent earthquake. On January 12, the tragic 7.0 magnitude earthquake centered just 15 ...
The intensive care unit of Doctors Without Borders’ Tabarre hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The majority of patients in intensive care have bullet or stab wounds that need surgery and post ...
After seeing a need for better medical care in Haiti, Middleham and St. Peter’s Episcopal Parish in Lusby is helping fund a school nurse position in one impoverished city. Working in partnership ...
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – Haitian President Michel Martelly says he's due back home on Monday after spending two weeks in Miami recovering from a blood clot in his lung. The leader's office said ...
Medical Care in Haiti. Hosted by Warren Olney Jan. 18, 2010 National. Listen 8 min MORE Long before last week's devastating earthquake, one prize-winning writer observed "the absences of the most ...