Healthcare in Malgrave
Healthcare in Malgrave is provided through large hospitals and smaller clinics throughout the country. It is a universal healthcare system financed through general taxation and voluntary contributions made through the Ancestral Study Group, Gabriel Narutowicz Pioneers and Free Democratic Youth.
History
Healthcare was one of the subject matters discussed during the Conference of Asola, as the right to healthcare soon found itself added as one of the countries fundamental rights. Initially, the Malgravean healthcare sector was rather small and only compromised of two major hospitals located in the capital which were complimented by a mixture of smaller clinics across the country.
Hospitals at the time were also stretched for resources due to the Imerian blockade on the country, and the rationing of medicine was quite common at the time. As a result healthcare outcomes in the country often fell below expected levels, although, the shortage also contributed to a rise in medical innovations as researchers attempted to develop solutions to the problems at hand.
After the Great Exodus, the Malgravean healthcare system briefly shared facilities with the Ancestral Study Group, although, this practice was reduced on a yearly basis and stopped altogether in 1944. Following the discovery of Malgravean Immunodeficiency Disorder in the 50s, the importance of the healthcare in Malgrave grew exponentially, as resources were freed up from other sectors to facilitate new treatment regimes and investigate possible treatment methods and cures.
Starting in 2000, the healthcare system through MalPha was one of the first companies to heavily invest in the Research Colony through the construction of a biomedical research hub in Luban which has been called Remetopia. Over the years Malgrave has pioneered the development of a whole host of medical therapies, such as using peptide therapy in the treatment of Alzheimer's alongside immunotherapy and hormone treatments to deal with kinds of cancer.
Hospitals
Malgrave has the largest number of hospital beds per thousand people in Mystria, a fact which is often contributed towards Malgravean Immunodeficiency Disorder which resulted in such a requirement. Hospitals in Malgrave also tend to be larger than expected due strict distancing requirements for MIDD-treatment, a fact which also contributes to Malgravean office spaces being larger compared to similar Mystrian nations.
Following the successful treatment of MIDD, the Malgravean government proposed reducing the size of the healthcare treatment to adjust for the new healthcare requirements of the nation, however, following the Silverdalean crisis and other developments these plans were postponed until the completion of an academic study.
Hospitals in Malgrave started to integrate ancestral energy following the completition of a review of medical practices in 2002. A high-number of medical staff deemed proficient in the use of ancestral energy studied abroad in Dyste, Silverdale and D'hɑlbrisir before work was done to create local capacity, although, students still study abroad for at least one year to gain expertise in different environments and with different species.
Over the years, a large number of medical staff working in Malgravean hospitals have volunteered for the Ancestral Study Group. In the past few decades they've been deployed to all parts of the world to assist a multitude of aid operations and have earned a reputation for their charitable work.
Issues
Healthcare in rural parts of Malgrave has widely been criticised as being substandard compared to the quality of care offered in larger urban population centres. In the 2019 Malgravean General Election the Alliance of Farmers, Fishers and Rurals made this a major point of their election campaign and have subsequently put a lot of pressure on the government to invest in improvements.