Sri Lanka's exodus of caregivers sends healthcare system into freefall
In 2022, Sri Lanka faced an unprecedented economic crisis that brought the country to a standstill. The once-strong healthcare system was on the brink of collapse, with patients facing a lack of medicines, equipment and power shortages. Providing consistent care became nearly impossible, and wages failed to keep pace with inflation, prompting many medical professionals to seek opportunities abroad. Over the past two years, over 2000 doctors have migrated overseas. This exodus has left a noticeable impact on rural hospitals, driving more people to seek treatment in the national capital. Meanwhile, the lack of availability of drugs remains a persistent issue. Khansa Juned, Léa Delfolie and Rukshana Rizwie report.
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