How the Legacy of Colonialism Keeps Puerto Rico's Healthcare System in Shambles
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Almost half of Puerto Rico's doctors have fled the island over the past decade, leading to a lack of specialists and treatment and incredibly long wait times. And this isn't just an inconvenience. People are dying from lack of care. Why is Puerto Rico's health care system collapsing, and why are doctors fleeing the island?
We take a look at its deeply dysfunctional private medical system and why attempts to fix it, and create a universal health care plan on the island, are being hindered by Puerto Rico's status as a US colony. Its massive unpayable debt, held by investors in the US, means that it cannot make its own economic decisions, even when it affects the livelihood of poor Puerto Ricans living there. But there might be a fix, getting rid of Puerto Rico's debt and rethinking its colonial relationship to the US.
Featuring:
- Carolina (pseudonym for privacy)
- Coral del Mar Murphy Marcos- journalist. Author of an article on PR's health care crisis.
- Paola (pseudonym for privacy)
- Alberto Medina- Boricuas Unidos en la Diáspora
Making Contact Staff:
- Episode Host: Salima Hamirani
- Producers: Anita Johnson, Salima Hamirani, Amy Gastelum, and Lucy Kang
- Executive Director: Jina Chung
- Editor: Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
- Engineer: Jeff Emtman
- Digital Marketing Manager: Lissa Deonarain
Music credits:
- Daniel Birch - Indigo Strokes
- Axletree - Goldfinch- Flight to the North
- Mindseye - Spores
- Soft and Furious - So What
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