Health publishes in Chile "If you don't have money, you die”
It's a reality of many people in our country, including me. For many years I did not realize the poor quality of public health in Chile, well, the reason is that my family was never hospitalized or had to attend hospital emergency.
Today I realized the precariousness of public health, as my mother is ill, without a clear diagnosis and has been waiting for months for a biopsy to know clearly what disease she has.
Specifically the San Jose Hospital, a fully collapsed hospital. People hospitalized in chairs, foreign pregnant women crying without any help, injured people on the floor full of blood, are some examples that I have experienced in the urgency of this hospital.
I wonder how there might be money for other things and not for people who really need it. Especially if each of them is discounted a percentage of money, supposedly to give them quality health.
I feel that the poorest people are the ones who suffer the most and the state protects the wealthiest.
https://m.elmostrador.cl/noticias/pais/2019/11/20/protestas-en-chile-si-tu-no-tienes-plata-en-este-pais-te-mueres-la-dura-realidad-de-la-salud-publica-del-pais-sudamericano/


