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A major issue for rural populations is inaccessibility of quality secondary (hospital-based) health care; many people live hours away from the nearest facility. Others with better access do not utilize available facilities due to poor quality of care, limited availability of personnel in an emergency, and maltreatment of patients. This is compounded by political issues including financial mismanagement, lack of strong governmental leadership, and an inefficient social security system. All these barriers create an inefficient system where only 50% of the population utilizes free services offered by the Ecuadorian Ministry of Health (MOH). The other half is willing do pay out-of-pocket, despite extremely limited resources, for private providers. .................................................................................................................................................................................. Premature Twins Each of the twins weighed about 3 pounds. Miraculously, they had no problems with lungs. The mother and family had heard “bad things” about taking babies to Quito, and insisted that we take care of them or they were going home, where the twins would have surely died. After 6 weeks, antibiotics, intravenous lines, phototherapy, aggressive feeding, and lots of TLC, the twins are going strong and will soon “graduate.” This is an example of where rural hospitals sometimes are forced to care for patients who really should be in a major hospital, which we find ourselves doing frequently. ................................................................................................................................................................................... Elena’s victory over meningitis Elena is a 5-year-old girl who lives far from the hospital. She was brought in with 2 days of symptoms of meningitis. We successfully diagnosed and treated her. She is now in kindergarten learning with all the other kids in her little community. Timely diagnosis and the right antibiotics are critical. ................................................................................................................................................................................... Natalia’s pregnancy threatened by Pre-eclampsia ................................................................................................................................................................................... Sisters with Muscular Dystrophy They were at the end of life, requiring comfort measures and a lot of “care” in the very human sense of the word, including the family. After 1 week one passed away, and a week later, the other sister died. It was a wonderful, albeit difficult, experience for the hospital staff who were unaccustomed to dealing with end of life issues. The family was very grateful for our help at a time of need, and for not insisting on heroic, nonsensical medical interventions. We all grew from the experience, and the two daughters are most certainly in a better place now. ................................................................................................................................................................................... Carmen’s Tubal Pregnancy DONATE TO AHD ................................................................................................................................................................................... Bus Accident ................................................................................................................................................................................... Camilo’s Dilemma Photos Courtesy of Al Gianotti |
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