Abstract:
Health is a human right and as a right, it is therefore the responsibility of the state to
protect and promote the health of its citizens. The Cuban government, with its socialist
healthcare system, has been able to uphold this responsibility, while the Philippines still lags
behind. Cuba’s successes in its healthcare system despite some economic constraints is
remarkable, thus, it could serve as model for other developing countries such as the Philippines. This study takes a deeper look into the healthcare systems of Cuba and the Philippines, and furthermore, it shall determine whether the Philippines can attain a healthcare system akin to
Cuba.