The Brutal Reality of Venezuela’s Healthcare Collapse

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This is a publication based on the suggested topic proposed in the Hive Learners community through their discord, which on this occasion is "DOCTORS ON STRIKE".


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Welcome my new and regular readers to my blog.

The topic for today is doctors on strike, and the truth is that talking about this in a country like Venezuela is really something very painful because the crisis that we live in the Venezuelan health system truly represents one of the biggest health collapses in the world, and this has profound implications for nurses, doctors and of course for patients.

I am going to analyze in the best way with data, facts, information and show you currently what is happening with the Venezuelan health system and the situation.

As I see things, the current situation of the health sector in Venezuela in terms of what are the working conditions for medical personnel: starting with the part of the salaries, they make the salaries ridiculously unsustainable.

A doctor here in Venezuela earns around two minimum salaries which is the equivalent of 5.7 dollars a month for the year 2024, and of course this is not enough to support a family basket which is around, if it is a family of three people well the family basket for a 3 person gropu should currently be around 1,200 dollars monthly and I think I am short, right?

So the doctors, apart from the work they have in the government health institution, they also have to have several informal jobs.

This on the one hand. On the other hand the scarcity of medicines where there is an 88% shortage of essential medicines and a 79% of supplies such as needles, surgical material, alcohol, gauze sutures, things as essential as this are missing in hospitals.

So the doctors have to go shopping or use equipment that is already old, obsolete – for example, shoe covers like surgical hats. So this is very serious.

On the other hand, there is the part of the insecurity: there are robberies, shootings occur in emergencies because the gangs of criminals go to these places to justice the people who have been left alive in their mess.

So for example, to give you an example here in the university hospital of Caracas, doctors and nurses avoid going down the stairs because they are afraid of being robbed by the members of these gangs. So this is one of the very difficult realities of the health sector here in Venezuela.

This is very serious.

Talking about the employees, the doctors and the nurses – if we talk about the patients, there is a 31% increase in general mortality for 2015 because they do not have antibiotics, there are no physiological solutions, there are no mechanical ventilators or mechanical respirators for the sick.

So patients who have diabetes or serious infections die because they do not have how to have the treatment.

Apart from this, diseases have reappeared that would no longer have to reappear like measles, diphtheria, malaria because there are many failures in prevention. There is a 49.8% of Venezuelans with serious health problems who have not received attention in 2024, and we have an alarming figure of only 7% of emergency services that are working. So it is very serious.

79% of hospitals do not have current water services. 55% of hospitals have daily electrical failures.

Dialysis machines are paralyzed because there is no electricity in hospitals and patients die because they do not receive dialysis.

Patients who are in intensive care die because the lung respirators have no way to be activated. 14% of intensive care units have been closed due to maintenance failures.

So the problems that there are on the part of patients are quite serious.

Now let's see the following: make a medical strike as a solution for all this.

Well, on the one hand the protests at an international level they can pressure bodies like the UN to intervene. In 2024, post-electoral repression generated worldwide criticism. The protests of 2017 and 2019, which were very difficult years for Venezuela, called attention to the crisis.

For example, the so-called Bolivarian celebration of immunization 2025 appeared after many years of complaints because there was a shortage of vaccines. Then something was achieved. This would be in favor.

But there are many risks and many limitations in a system that has half of the hospitals that are not working. Making a medical strike would paralyze services that are already bad and would increase the number of deaths that can be avoided.

And the government here in Venezuela uses tactics called Tum Tum operatives which are based on massive detentions or criminalization by law against non-governmental organizations. For example, here in Venezuela in 2024 passports were canceled to critics and 1,900 opponents were detained including doctors, nurses and medical personnel who are against this.

And on the other hand, the government attributes the hospital crisis to economic wars or sanctions and rejects international aid. Then making a strike will obviously be labeled by the government as a sabotage.

I believe that the solution to all this is to ally with international organizations like the Red Cross to be able to get medicines to hospitals and patients and try to avoid that narrative of foreign intervention so that the government does not use this in its favor, and build community support networks so that the supplies are distributed clandestinely because it is the only way to get out of all this problem.

I believe that the strike – in truth a medical strike in Venezuela carries very serious and catastrophic risks in the short term – but if nothing is done the system will definitely collapse.

So I think the strike should be for a few days in terms of duration, partially stop the hospitals and support with these volunteer networks for emergencies and look for these international alliances to get out of this problem.

But basically all this is summarized in the fact that the money that goes to the hospitals comes into the hands of the corrupt and supplies are stolen, supplies are lost and none of these things work. So it is also a problem at the level of corruption that must be improved.

And well, this is what I can tell you, is my opinion about this interesting issue of the medical strike here in Venezuela.



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Hi @manclar, there is no one better to assess the situation in Venezuela and the appropriateness of the strike than you. But I can say that this situation with all the resources Venezuela has is a crime.

Best regards.

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One of the many crimes that are committed against the people we live here, one of many abuses that makes day to day invivable. It has "normalized" this and now we accept it, I am that every day I am more sour and contempt for all these political garbage that they do so much.

A hug.

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Those feelings are more than justified, my friend @manclar.

Un abrazo de vuelta.

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5.7 dollars a month as a doctor? What will the nurse now earn per month? lemme guess, 2.5 dollars? lol.

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The nurses won I think 2.3 per month ...

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This situation you describe is regrettable, and I say this with absolute certainty because here in my country, everything is worse. It's truly an unsustainable situation...
I just hope it gets better soon.

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It is one of the things that makes life extremely difficult here in Venezuela ... But hey, some continue in the fight, almost in Zombi mode as my case is ...

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A situation that is replicated here in Cuba in even more terrible ways. I understand perfectly what you're talking about. All we can do is keep the faith.

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Yes, it is a serious problem above all when you suffer from incurable sick people such as diabetes and other things, and do not receive treatment in public hospitals, because they like one, the poor, have no resources.

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Reading about the dire needs from different sources, I can see now how critical the situation is in your country. It's a sad state of affairs. You quote some statistics, but I didn't see any sources for this information.

Thanks for sharing. Take care.

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It is an infernal situation that is lived in Venezuela, getting sick is a death problem above all if you have no money or resources ... The state only dumks money, as all the great capitalists do.

The links and references to the statistics were added, I see that you are a fan of the numbers 😀

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Just that over the years, I've seen HW plague Hivers for not sourcing content that is not theirs. Once you gain their attention, they're like a dog with a juicy bone. Plus, I was a MOD in The Terminal a few years ago helping newbies avoid such detection.

Thanks so much for your attention. I can rest easier now knowing you are safe :)

Take care and have a nice rest of your weekend.
!LADY

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I have 8 years on hive, i know very well about HW, and i am not agreee with some of their policies.

In the long run, it is supposed to be a decentralized chain, and each one publishes their blogs as it comes to him ... that someone with a huge stake uses his power to impose him will, has never seemed to me that is the right thing.

I drop the links to the stats because I realized that they are interesting data, not because of HW, that i am are careless about they, since i do my contents at my own will. I have blogging and writitng articles mostly for 40 years on different media, both on spanish and english...

Thanks for the Token Lady, it is well received.

I give you a !PIMP in return 😀

PS: On weekends I have not rest, every Saturday for about a year, I carry out a curation and support activity for the new and old Hive users (on the bokura no digital world discord, is spanish only, even we have some chat for english speakers, but the activity is only on speanish via voice), commenting on their publications and helping them to improve, and the rest of the weekend I dedicate myself to another activity with which I have post my effort on, a secret personal project that I have taken and I do not want to share here in Hive because I am very jealous with it. So my weekends are work, rest only at night. But thanks for the good wishes, greetings to The Kitty Girl and the entire Team of The Terminal.

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I don't agree with all HW does either. Having huge stakes and given additional power through the DHF embolden some to the point of blind vengeance. I have seen the damage that has been done to the point of driving good Hiveans from the platform. Even now, disagreement with some individuals who speak their minds can result in one being placed on blacklists and denied curation. This is supposed to be decentralized. My heart hurts because of this. How much longer can Hive endure with that mindset?

Good luck with your weekend help resource. Any assistance to others that results in a positive journey on the platform is good work indeed. Take care.

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The DHF is a big mafia, you have not asked me, but since you touch the subject, I share my vision about it (I have already talked to many times via voice in the discord). I have seen how great people with very good projects have left Hive. To quote you a very recent example that broke my heart and made me withdraw all the support to that person, it was the case of the user @freecompliments who built with great effort and putting money on their part a large community, several initiatives even that helped people who had thoughts of committing suicide or depressed here in Hive, and just because a user like acidyo use their HP stake to finish and downvote all the post he made on the community. That is being a bully, that is abuse of power. Reason for which I sold all my tokens that I had of Holozing, and withdraw any support that previously gave to their projects, such as commentrewarder, etc. I honestly give me a lot of disgust as they destroy Hive, because these types of actions instead of attracting new users, what they do is scare them.

And with respect to what you say that not agreeing with them puts a sign of white shooting on the back for DV is very true, however there are users such as @por500boles that continue to publish its contents daily, despite the fact that HW and other bad actors carry their rewards to zero. To those subjects we must not be afraid, they must be exposed and continue publishing, with DV or without them.

I have a very bad vision of the future of Hive with this type of protagonists and mentalities, unfortunately here those who have great stake use it to benefit their "friends" and acquaintances, the new users who have been arriving at the blockchain do not have any chance to progress but manage to enter one of the current mafias, which by the way are divided between Hispanic and Anglo speaker old mafias and their protagonists.

This is a super interesting topic to talk about,maybe i will to get a closer chat on the discord of the terminal to publicly gossip something about this. I will try to get some free time and give a peek on the terminal some day! Cheers to the kittygirl ant terminal team.

Happy weekend for you, and enjoy what you are doing, it was pleasant to exchange some lines and ideas with you.

!HUG

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Same to you. I have moved on to other projects and haven't been to the Terminal Discord for a while. Take care.

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It's obvious the system had failed there too, come to think of it, a doctor ar that earning such a meager salary.....

It is well, in as much as a strike would help, it would definitely come with its own catastrophe....

Thanks for sharing.
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The worst thing is that it is not only the doctors who gain a misery, but all the other professions also: teachers, engineers, architects, lawyers, designers, etc. It is a frightful situation and they are shielding that it is for "the sanctions and the economic blocking imposed", which is a great lie, since it is themselves who have stolen all the money of the taxes for their pockets, money that must be destined to improve equipment, infrastructure and salary of the personnel who work in said sectors.

For that reason I do not believe in politicians, in none whoever is.

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I very well understand you, that is the same way corruption and theft by these politicians have had it's effect on every profession/sector here as well.

This leaders are not concerned about our wellbeing neither are they trustworthy, they shouldn't even be referred to as leaders, since they find it hard to lead, provide and take responsibility.

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It is that the problem is actually the system we have in the world, it is poorly structured because sooner or later it leads us to destruction. In my opinion we must follow the models of nature that are perfect, without so many laws or rolls, the depredor eliminates the dam and continuous balance, without so much mess of wages and things. Surely this comment causes you to laugh, but look at it from the point of view that if we return to the most basic of things, we would have less complications, zero technology and I bet we had a world with pure air and living in the jungle. Surely we would be cavernicolas, but I am convinced that we lived happier than today, worrying about other human beings that make us life difficult.

I prefer to make my life difficult a velociraptos or a dinosaur, than a human being! 😂

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Of a truth, the system has it's own flaws, and thinking about other ways of living is.....
But about abandoning tech and all this modern things, wouldn't that be us giving up all the various progress we've made so far via tech...it has definitely helped us in all of this sectors as well. A more simple life is good, but not as that dinosaur😜.

A more balanced approach between both is better.

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Just imagine your life being a dinosaur, or a cavernicola!

It would not be very fun to hunt velociraptors or cavernicolas (in case you are a dino?) 😀

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Smiles....
I don't even want to imagine.
🤣😂😂

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