2010, Número 2
Once the Earth stood still (Part I): Cuban rehabilitation services in Haiti
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Cooperation includes free corrective eye surgery (Operación Milagro), scholarships for young Haitians to the Latin American Medical School (ELAM), and Cuban health professionals posted in Haiti, mainly among remote and vulnerable populations (Comprehensive Health Program). The latter also includes vaccination campaigns, health promotion and education, vector control and other population health components. Together, these programs have bolstered the Haitian public health system by posting between 300 and 400 Cuban health professionals in public hospitals and clinics for the last 12 years.
The Henry Reeve Medical Contingent was founded in 2005 in response to Hurricane Katrina. For details see: Cuba’s Response to Katrina Disaster. MEDICC Review. 2005 Aug–Sep;7(8):31–2. Available from: http://www.medicc.org/publications/ medicc_review/0805/headlines-in-cuban-health.html. For the Contingent’s work since its establishment, see Cuban Health Cooperation Turns 45. MEDICC Review. 2008 Summer;10(3):44–7. Available from: http://medicc.org/ mediccreview/index.php?issue=3&id=22&a=va.
Although the scale back was relatively measured throughout March, it accelerated as seasonal rains and the offi cial date for the end of the emergency phase approached. Set for April 12, this meant that public hospitals and health clinics in Haiti would resume charging for services on this date. For more on doctors withdrawing, see Dugan IJ. Emergency Doctors Leave Haiti. WSJ. 2010. 23 Feb 2010. Available from: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142405274870 3503804575083973597429774.html#articleTabs_comments%3D%26articleT abs%3Darticle.