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- Healthcare_in_Algeria comment "Healthcare in Algeria, according to information from a March 6, 2006 United States report, does not compare well with the developed world. Algeria has inadequate numbers of physicians (one per 1,000 people) and hospital beds (2.1 per 1,000 people).The poor generally receive health care free of charge, but the wealthy pay for care according to a sliding scale. Access to healthcare is enhanced by the requirement that doctors and dentists work in public health for at least five years.".
- Q22948916 comment "Healthcare in Algeria, according to information from a March 6, 2006 United States report, does not compare well with the developed world. Algeria has inadequate numbers of physicians (one per 1,000 people) and hospital beds (2.1 per 1,000 people).The poor generally receive health care free of charge, but the wealthy pay for care according to a sliding scale. Access to healthcare is enhanced by the requirement that doctors and dentists work in public health for at least five years.".