This country is a free republic...........If you want everything handed to you on a silver platter then move to Cuba....
That has nothing to with what I said. SO, why are you leaping around?
But since you mentioned Cuban:
One of the hallmarks of the Cuban health system since the early 1980s has been its research results and applications -- ranging from high-tech biotechnology and vaccine R&D, to broad community-based epidemiological studies on chronic diseases.
The health system - its universal access and coverage, as well as statistical records - has provided the formidable backbone for research, enabling massive informed-consent participation in clinical trials of new medications and vaccines, as well as longitudinal studies on conditions such as chronic vascular diseases and cancer.
The Cuban philosophy is “closed-loop” research, in which investigation priorities are based on priority health problems that need solving, whether outbreaks of disease (such as meningitis or hepatitis); the financial urgency of replacing expensive imported drugs; or the conditions that come with aging. Research is carried out, and then results applied nationally and/or internationally, thus “closing the loop.” Vaccine research is currently being carried out into such “neglected diseases” as cholera, dengue, tuberculosis and leptospirosis.
In addition, the universal nature of the health system has greatly facilitated national studies on key topics. One such study on the disabled has led to reforms in the health and education systems to more adequately meet the needs of these persons. (See Por la Vida, Casa Editorial Abril, La Habana, 2003.). National registries - in everything from sickle cell anemia to twins - have also been developed as a way to direct better attention to specific populations within the country.
As Cuba emerged from the economic hurricane of the 90s, the country’s health system began to share its experience more widely with other developing countries, engendering South-South synergies that continue to develop today, both in medical services, research and medical education (see Cuba and Global Health
¡Salud!).
Cuban Health System