How are local medical facilities in Libya?
We asked members about local medical facilities in Libya, they wrote...
"Medical facilities and medical care in Libya are generally of a lower quality than in other countries. The country has a shortage of medical personnel and equipment, and many hospitals lack basic supplies and medicines. Additionally, the infrastructure of the healthcare system is outdated and inadequate, leading to long wait times and overcrowding in hospitals. Despite these challenges, the Libyan government is making efforts to improve the quality of medical care in the country," remarked another expat in Libya.
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How are local medical facilities in Libya?
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