Financial crisis crippling Greek healthcare

Financial crisis crippling Greek healthcare

June 14, 2012 4:26 PM

Greece's bureaucratic healthcare system has always been inefficient. But, as Clarissa Ward reports, austerity measures introduced in the wake of the financial crisis have cut public health spending by 25 percent - bringing the system to its knees.

Austerity brings Greece's healthcare system to its knees
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