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The dominant idea of health care in the united states is doctors in white coats, hospitals, and advanced technology. what have medical anthropologists found to be the case in regard to this concept in the rest of the world?

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The right answer is "the least common point of access for most people worldwide". In most of the developing countries access to health is precarious, it is estimated that there is an average of 2 to 4 doctors per 1000 inhabitants. In addition, there are few public hospitals and these do not have the necessary technological equipment, nor enough hospital beds for all the population that requires it.

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