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© The Quantum Group, Inc. 2009 Page 1 healthcare solutions for a new generation TM Cuba’s Healthcare NYSE Amex: QGP QuantumMD.com July 08, 2009
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© The Quantum Group, Inc. 2009 Page 2 © The Quantum Group, Inc. 2009 Page 2 QGP C orporate P resentation June 23, 2009 World Health Organization United StatesCuba Adult Mortality Rate109104 Age-standardized mortality rate for cancer134129 Age-standardized mortality rate for cardiovascular diseases 188215 Deaths due to HIV/AIDS (per 100,000)5<10 Healthy life expectancy at birth6968 Life expectancy at birth78 Maternal mortality ratio (per 100,000 live births)1145 Newborns with low birth weight (%)86 Dentistry personnel density169 Cuba’s Healthcare · July 08, 2009
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© The Quantum Group, Inc. 2009 Page 3 © The Quantum Group, Inc. 2009 Page 3 QGP C orporate P resentation June 23, 2009 World Health Organization, cont’d United StatesCuba General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure 21.811.7 Physicians density5926 Total expenditure on health as a % of gross domestic product 15.27.6 Cuba’s Healthcare · July 08, 2009
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© The Quantum Group, Inc. 2009 Page 4 © The Quantum Group, Inc. 2009 Page 4 QGP C orporate P resentation June 23, 2009 Cuba’s Healthcare at a Glance National health system No private hospitals or clinics are permitted Growing healthcare black market, also known as “sociolismo” Large emphasis on preventative treatment Physician’s wages are kept low Use of government generic drugs Annual house visits by doctors Cuba’s Healthcare · July 08, 2009
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© The Quantum Group, Inc. 2009 Page 5 © The Quantum Group, Inc. 2009 Page 5 QGP C orporate P resentation June 23, 2009 Doctors One doctor is provided for every 170 residents Doctor’s pay is about $15 per month, many can make more being taxi drivers or taking other jobs in the tourism industry Many are exported by Cuba to help other nations during natural disasters or financial instability Cuba’s Healthcare · July 08, 2009
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© The Quantum Group, Inc. 2009 Page 6 © The Quantum Group, Inc. 2009 Page 6 QGP C orporate P resentation June 23, 2009 Health Tourism Attracts 20,000 people a year and increases revenue by $40 million Patients come from around the world for various treatments Cuba has also been successfully exporting vaccines for the past couple of years Cuba’s Healthcare · July 08, 2009
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© The Quantum Group, Inc. 2009 Page 7 © The Quantum Group, Inc. 2009 Page 7 QGP C orporate P resentation June 23, 2009 Alternative Healthcare Due to economic constraints, Cuba has started to experiment with herbal and alternative medicine Acupuncture, yoga and magnetic devices have been used to help treat patients Cuba’s Healthcare · July 08, 2009
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© The Quantum Group, Inc. 2009 Page 8 © The Quantum Group, Inc. 2009 Page 8 QGP C orporate P resentation June 23, 2009 Facilities Most of the infrastructure is old Doctors do not have access to the newest equipment Essential drugs are sometimes hard to acquire Cuba’s Healthcare · July 08, 2009
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© The Quantum Group, Inc. 2009 Page 9 © The Quantum Group, Inc. 2009 Page 9 QGP C orporate P resentation June 23, 2009 Patients Doctors are in charge of certain blocks and neighborhoods Annual visits are made at patient’s houses to make sure living conditions are acceptable Senior citizens do not receive proper care in many cases Cuba’s Healthcare · July 08, 2009
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© The Quantum Group, Inc. 2009 Page 10 © The Quantum Group, Inc. 2009 Page 10 QGP C orporate P resentation June 23, 2009 Patient’s Lifestyle The patient’s lifestyle may have a dramatic impact on the overall health of the nation The Cuban population does not have as much access to video games, television cell phones and cars as the American population. This leads to a more active and healthy lifestyle in Cuba. Cubans also rely more heavily on fresh foods grown nearby, whereas fast food and junk food are favorites in America Cuba’s Healthcare · July 08, 2009
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© The Quantum Group, Inc. 2009 Page 11 © The Quantum Group, Inc. 2009 Page 11 QGP C orporate P resentation June 23, 2009 Controversy Most of the facts/data on Cuban healthcare were provided by Cuba, not the World Health Organizations or other agencies Some people believe only health tourist receive the top quality healthcare in Cuba, while most of the citizens are left with the old facilities Cuba’s Healthcare · July 08, 2009
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© The Quantum Group, Inc. 2009 Page 12 © The Quantum Group, Inc. 2009 Page 12 QGP C orporate P resentation June 23, 2009 Sources http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Healthcare_i n_Cuba#cite_note-67 http://www.who.int/whosis/en/ Cuba’s Healthcare · July 08, 2009
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