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Tanzania’s health boom turns nation into medical tourism magnet
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 77336, member: 636"] Tanzania's healthcare system went from basically nothing to a legit regional powerhouse since independence, with the government dumping cash into hospitals and equipment to the point where people from other countries are flying in for treatment. The place went from 1,343 medical facilities back in the day to over 8,500 scattered across the country, and bed capacity exploded from roughly 19,000 to more than 90,000. The first president made free healthcare a priority after kicking out the colonizers, and his policies set up the foundation for what came next. Subsequent administrations kept building on that momentum by partnering with religious groups and private operators to expand access everywhere. Advanced procedures like kidney transplants and bone marrow operations that used to send Tanzanians overseas are happening domestically at Muhimbili National Hospital. Medical tourism numbers jumped from around 5,700 patients to nearly 8,000 in a couple of years, and specialized centers like the Jakaya Kikwete Cardiac Institute are pulling patients from across East Africa for surgeries that were previously impossible locally. [/QUOTE]
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