theyuusuf143 wrote:TheMightyNomad wrote:Hey! we had a good reason for it tho!
Waar aabihiin wasee anaba islaamaa naga foolanayee noo soo celiya bahalka. ma tiknikaad moodeen. kkkkkkkkkkkkk.




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theyuusuf143 wrote:TheMightyNomad wrote:Hey! we had a good reason for it tho!
Waar aabihiin wasee anaba islaamaa naga foolanayee noo soo celiya bahalka. ma tiknikaad moodeen. kkkkkkkkkkkkk.
theyuusuf143 wrote:but you know you can't hold your pants on. isn't it wise to pick the strongest out of your Too many lovers.original dervish wrote:I'm with none of them.......I'm out for my own.
theyuusuf143 wrote:TheMightyNomad wrote:Hey! we had a good reason for it tho!
Waar aabihiin wasee anaba islaamaa naga foolanayee noo soo celiya bahalka. ma tiknikaad moodeen. kkkkkkkkkkkkk.
The hospitals in Puntland are the best in Somalia. They don't even have Somali doctors but Russians and Asians mainly.barbarossa wrote:This military operation code named Caduseus is part of recently passed Puntland Health Reform. The aim of the operation is to take possession of as many of Somaliland's high-tech medical equipments (including ambulances) as possible and distribute them among the antiquated, poorly equipped and often underfunded Puntland hospitals..
How is that a go thing? I don't know about Russians but in my experience most Asian doctors are either quacks or some of the least helpful, up-their-own-arse pretentious knob-heads around - and I live in the UK where 9/10 of doctors and dentists are Indian. The only doctors who warrant their reputation are germans/swiss. Also allowing foreigners to come in and take all the specialized skill labour is silly.Itrah wrote:The hospitals in Puntland are the best in Somalia. They don't even have Somali doctors but Russians and Asians mainly.barbarossa wrote:This military operation code named Caduseus is part of recently passed Puntland Health Reform. The aim of the operation is to take possession of as many of Somaliland's high-tech medical equipments (including ambulances) as possible and distribute them among the antiquated, poorly equipped and often underfunded Puntland hospitals..
barbarossa wrote:Bro., this may shock you but there was no malice intended in my statement. Just wanted to draw attention to the deplorable state of Puntland health care system..
That is what socialism does to the health care sector, makes it worse. The system in Puntland on the other hand is a private system and when the doctors are shit, they lose their jobs fast.LiquidHYDROGEN wrote:How is that a go thing? I don't know about Russians but in my experience most Asian doctors are either quacks or some of the least helpful, up-their-own-arse pretentious knob-heads around - and I live in the UK where 9/10 of doctors and dentists are Indian. The only doctors who warrant their reputation are germans/swiss. Also allowing foreigners to come in and take all the specialized skill labour is silly.
We are getting a bit off-topic here, but a private health care system is indeed objectively better. All the major medical breakthroughs the past decades have been coming from the USA and not Europe because of socialism. The best pharmaceutical and biotech companies are ALL American. This is not a coincidence.LiquidHYDROGEN wrote:I think you're being disingenuous when you make that claim. Private doctors aren't any better than government ones. And of course every poor nation will have lower levels of quality healthcare compared to industrialized nations. But the idea to simply scrap it and sell the services to private companies and individuals is ludicrous. Just look at numerous other examples e.g. selling off rail in the UK or utilities in parts of Central and South America which have been a unmitigated disaster resulting higher costs and lower standards. It's also explains why everyone in the UK would be against the dismantling of the NHS in favour of private insurance companies (which is what the Conservatives want in the end).
I would much rather have the UK's NHS health system than America's private insurance for instance. The East Asians have the best of both worlds. Their systems are a mixture of private and public funded where you have to pay medical costs but at a much lower affordable rate than North America for instance because it is partly subsidized by the government.