COMPARISON AND ANALYSIS OF HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS pAs earlier stated, healthcare provision in Algeria is not comparable with developed countries, with few hospital beds, physicians and poorart 23469 WORDS

COMPARISON AND ANALYSIS OF HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS pAs earlier stated, healthcare provision in Algeria is not comparable with developed countries, with few hospital beds, physicians and poorart 23469 WORDS

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COMPARISON AND ANALYSIS OF HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS part 2

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Algeria’s health care plan

As earlier stated, healthcare provision in Algeria is not comparable with developed countries, with few hospital beds, physicians and poor access to sanitation and water, all of which undermine healthcare provision. Healthcare primarily focuses on prevention of disease as opposed to treatment due to the low age of the average population. The healthcare in Algeria also focuses on providing free healthcare to poor people who cannot afford healthcare services. The private sector and government provide healthcare to the people although the larger proportion of care is provided by the government. Since the 1980s, average investment in healthcare by the government has increased by over 20% which has improved quality of care (Oxford Business Group, 2008). There are a few foreigners who practice medicine in Algeria and these are from Russia, France, Vietnam and Eastern Europe. The government requires doctors to work in public hospitals for at least five years before commencing service to private hospitals. However, the average quality of care compared to developed nations is low due to problems facing the country including poor sanitation and lack of access to water which leads to measles, hepatitis, tuberculosis, cholera, typhoid fever and dysentery. There is also limited access to healthc