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Health
in Cuba: The Cuban health system has one
of the most complete primary attention programs
of the world, and a free service for all the Cubans.
There are 22 Medicine Colleges, distributed by all
the country. The Public Health of the island has
world and regional specialized organisms recognition.
Its population is healthy and the infectious diseases
are not longer the main cause of death and those
vaccine controlled diseases have practically disappeared.
Health Tourism:
Cuba has natural conditions that have improve the
development of the health tourism and has increased
the efforts to guarantee comfortable and equipped
facilities with the most novel techniques and highly
prepared personal. All the hotels have medical services,
often during 24 hours a day. There’re also
specialized medical centers: surgical treatments,
marrow transplants, programs for the aged and the
infants and aesthetic surgery. Other health facilities
include medicinal waters baths with therapeutic
modalities like thermal baths and gymnastics, always
alternating the holidays with the benefits of these
anti stress facilities or treatments in qualified
spa centers.
Sanitary regulations:
the only sanitary regulations are for visitors coming
from countries with endemic yellow fever and cholera,
or that have been declared infection zones by the
World Health Organization. In such cases the International
Certificate of Vaccination is demanded. The entrance
of natural products of animal and vegetable origin
is restricted. Animals can enter the country previous
presentation of the corresponding certificate.
Personal medication: There are many medicines
that, due to the commercial blockade of the island,
are very hard to find, so it’s better that
the travelers following a medical treatment bring
their own medicines in the necessary amounts, in
their original packing, with the corresponding prescription
and a letter from the facultative where he explains
the traveler’s needs.
Medical Insurance:
For those people who must take special care, or
worry much about their health, it is better if they
have a medical insurance that allows them to be
treated in private establishments.