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Iraq - "Government hospitals have made the fastest way to graves" - November 1, 2016

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
Iraqis: Government hospitals have made the fastest way to graves


Iraqi: hosptals suffer from declining medical services
  • 01/11/2016
Unlike the fact, hospitals in Iraq are considered foothold disease and death has no place heal and cure; it is witnessing the health sector in the country a reality appaling, according to assurances came unannounced, officials in the state; and the reason is due to corruption rampant health and neglect within the health institutions. Baghdad Provincial Council has approved a large degradation in the medical services in the capital Baghdad, noting that hospitals and health centers in the Iraqi capital suffers from a lack of medical treatments and materials, especially medicines for chronic diseases. The President of the Council, Riad dentex, in a statement to the local press, Saturday, October 29 / October, the existence of "a large contained in the medical services" also confirmed the existence of adverse effects caused to the citizen. He revealed dentex return of diseases to re-emerge in Baghdad, including polio, explaining that "it is because of poor health care."

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