Exploding All Those Myths About Exceptional Cuban Health Care

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The myth of Cuban health care has reverberated throughout the international community for decades.

Despite the communist authoritarian regimeโ€™s stifling of dissent, deprivation of basic liberties, and inhumane treatment of its citizens, members of the international community have been quick to heap praise on Cuba for whatโ€”on the surfaceโ€”appears to be a (counterintuitively) successful health care system.

On paper, Cuba has one of theย lowestย infant mortality rates in the world, averaging roughly 4.3 infant deaths per 1,000 births. The average life expectancy for aย Cubanย is roughly the same as anย American, and Cuba sends more doctors abroad than most of the rest of the world, withย tens of thousandsย of doctors in more than 60 countries.

Those statistics have earned Cuba widespread praise. The Huffington Postย calledย the Cuban health care system โ€œa model for the world.โ€ The director of the World Health Organization in 2014ย saidย Cubaโ€™s health care system was โ€œthe way to go,โ€ praising its citizensโ€™ โ€œaccess to quality medical services.โ€ Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., hasย glorifiedย the late Cuban dictator Fidel Castroย as someone who โ€œgave [Cubaโ€™s] kids health care.โ€

All that praise is based on falsehoods.

One of the biggest myths surrounding Cuban health care is the countryโ€™s low infant-mortality rate. Cuba is able to achieve what appears to be a remarkably low infant mortality rate not through superior and widespread health care, as defenders of the system want to believe, but rather through forced abortions and falsified statistics.

Cuba has one of theย highestย abortion rates in the world. Women are regularlyย pressuredย into aborting babies that could have some sort of โ€œabnormality,โ€ and Cuban doctors are notorious forย performingย abortions without consent of the mother.

Moreover, Cuban doctors have admitted to regularlyย falsifyingย statistics about childbirth in an attempt to keep the countryโ€™s child mortality rate artificially low.

The countryโ€™s health care woes extend far beyond the infant mortality rate, however. Despite supposedly having equal health care for all, Cuba in reality has aย three-tieredย system.

The top tier is full of shiny hospitals and well-trained doctors providing expensive treatments, but it is only available to foreigners. The second tier is restricted to the Cuban elite and is also made up of state-of-the-art hospitals providing high-quality care.

Then there is the third tierโ€”the one foreigners do not seeโ€”that is available to the ordinary Cuban citizen. The health care in this tier is horrendous, comprising hospitals that are falling apart and soย unsanitaryย that citizens are often better off not going; a lack ofย accessย to basic medications; andย mandatesย that patients bring their own sheets, soap, towels, food, and even light bulbs to receive medical care.

By Zach Thapar

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