Medical Problems in Peru

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Health Care and Conditions in Peru
Located on the western side of South America, Peru is a relatively small country with a very strong culture. Many of the people in Peru are descendants of the people who resided on the land thousands of years ago (Lyle). Because of this, much of the culture and their way of life has stayed the same. However, quite a bit has changed in the country of Peru in recent years as well, and for the better. Medical care is an aspect of the country that has never been quite strong enough. There are several different factors that contribute to this issue, including poor water, not enough medical workers, and citizens that can’t afford to be cared for when they are sick or injured (“Peru”). Medical care has been a struggle in Peru for quite some time, but things are slowly starting to turn around for the country thanks to governmental programs and projects that have been started to help with the medical care of Peru’s citizens. Although there are several programs out there to help the citizens, the country’s health care isn’t quite efficient enough and does not adequately serve the population.
According to NCBI, one of the largest concerns for the Peruvian people is public and environmental health. The country has a population of about 30 million people and nearly one third of them fall below the poverty line and lack access to even the most basic health care services. That means that about 10 million people in Peru aren’t able to receive medical care when they are sick or hurt, which is a huge chunk of the country’s people. Although the Peruvian government does offer some programs and benefits for the citizens, many of the citizens don’t receive the benefits because they are simply unaware that t...

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...he required modification that could make the country’s health care services more efficient.

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