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Changes in Cuban health care: an argument against technological pessimism
S. Guttmacher
, R. Danielson
Global Public Health
Nutrition and Food Studies
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Healthcare
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Cuba
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Cuban
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Technological Pessimism
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Health Systems
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Health Care Delivery
66%
Healthcare Organizations
66%
Social Change
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Political Economy
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Socialization
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Popular
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Health Status
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Health Care Services
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Healthcare Workers
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Economic Change
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Technical Development
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Quality of Care
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Political Change
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Social Services
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Health Aspects
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Societal Development
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Wide Context
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Social Sciences
Health Care
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Health Service
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Pessimism
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Cuba
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Health Care Delivery
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Socialization
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Social Services
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Economic Change
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Revolutions
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Political Change
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Political Economics
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Societal Development
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Technical Development
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Health Status
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Nursing and Health Professions
Health Service
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Healthcare System
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Health Care Delivery
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Health Care Personnel
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Health Status
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Medicine and Dentistry
Health Care
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Pessimism
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Delivery of Health Care
50%
Health Status
25%
Psychology
Healthcare
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Pessimism
100%
Socialization
16%
Quality of Care
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Social Change
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