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  2. Health in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica’s health care has had a weak history, however has been improving and continuing to improve. Part of this is from the fact that close to half of the healthcare workers from the area are leaving for the better opportunities that are offered elsewhere. [1] The other cause comes from Jamaica’s history.

  3. Category:Healthcare in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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  4. History of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Free health care for all Jamaicans was introduced, while health clinics and a paramedical system in rural areas were established. Various clinics were also set up to facilitate access to medical drugs. Spending on education was significantly increased, while the number of doctors and dentists in the country rose. [86]

  5. Category:Health in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Health in the Caribbean by country - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Health in North America by country. It includes health that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This is a container category .

  7. Health care systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Health care in Cuba consists of a government-coordinated system that guarantees universal coverage and consumes a lower proportion of the nation's GDP (7.3%) than some highly privatised systems (e.g. USA: 16%) (OECD 2008). The system does charge fees in treating elective treatment for patients from abroad, but tourists who fall ill are treated ...

  8. History of health care - Wikipedia

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    History of health care may refer to History of medicine; History of hospitals; History of nursing; History of surgery; History of pathology; History of pharmacy;

  9. Timeline of nursing history - Wikipedia

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    The 18th century was considered the Age of Reason.A lot of myths were contradicted by scientific fact. [7] Jamaican "doctresses" such as Cubah Cornwallis, Sarah Adams and Grace Donne, the mistress and healer to Jamaica's most successful planter, Simon Taylor, had great success using hygiene and herbs to heal the sick and wounded.