Wealthy citizens paying for their own care attend private hospitals located in metropolitan areas of Nicaragua. Comparable to United States hospitals, these are well equipped and sufficiently staffed. However, private health care is unattainable for much of the Nicaraguan population, since medical consultations are expensive: laboratory tests and x-rays are two to three dollars each, and prenatal checkups cost one hundred dollars. While this amount may seem minimal to a person living in the United States, the typical Nicaraguan makes less than fifty dollars per month. Therefore, families are forced to choose between paying for health care or …show more content…
Also, I would like join organizations like MINSA (Ministry of Health) and work closely with them to spread awareness of health preventions. Also, I would like to implement training to improve the treatment that doctors have towards patients since this is a commons issue that happen in the hospitals between patients and doctors. People demand not be treated in the right way, and I witnessed these conditions firsthand. One day, I went to visit my aunt to the hospital, whom was fight the cancer battle and I observed a bad action that the nurse had toward my aunt when she asked her for a pain pill, the nursed turned around and walked out of the room saying “we are not allow to give you” without any explanation. Doctor shouldn’t make their personal problems part of their professional job. However, implementing these new changes will not be easy. One of the major obstacle I will face, will be trying to implement new rules regarding the doctors’ treatment toward the patients, since they won’t give up easily the way they have been doing their work, just because I foreign say so. But, one way to overcome this obstacle will be with the help of the hospitals’ supervisor, since they are the ones who have control over them. Supervisor should check more the