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Danger awaits an unhealthy sector

by Thomas Schellen

The maxim in approaching the Lebanese healthcare “system” today appears to be simple: do not upset the patient. Keeping calm with strict bed rest can be a good short-term rule in caring for an acute heart condition or explosive backache. But for solving the Lebanese healthcare condition of ‘chronic dysfunctional systemitis’ (that disease newly discovered by Executive), not upsetting the status quo is nothing but a contraindication.  Besides overdue reforms to advance the social side of healthcare and make access equitable, the economic muscles of the healthcare industry in Lebanon need coordinated exercise. Unless these muscles are toned today, the health industry here will soon be outshone by other Arab countries and may even atrophy.  The Lebanese well know of the fragmentation of public health services and the weak supervision  of commercialized private healthcare providers. Indeed, more than 90 percent of healthcare is conducted within the private sector, as Dr.

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