Serbia faces 'medical deserts' with one gynecologist for 8,603 patients annually
Nedostatak lekara, informacija i logistike, strah da će izrabrani lekar otići, potom i diskriminacija, a onda odluka da se pregledi odlože i ćutanje a
Women in Serbia are facing significant healthcare challenges, with areas described as 'medical deserts' due to a severe shortage of doctors. In some regions, there is only one gynecologist available for every 8,603 female patients annually. This disparity in access to medical professionals leads to delayed check-ups and potential health risks. Factors contributing to this situation include a lack of doctors, insufficient information, and logistical difficulties. Many women fear that their only available doctor might leave, leading to further isolation. The problem is compounded by discrimination and a reluctance to postpone necessary medical examinations.
This situation reveals a critical healthcare access issue for women in Serbia, highlighting significant disparities in medical service availability.
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