The World Health Organization Praises North Korean Health Care

The World Health Organization’s (WHO) Director-General Margaret Chan has returned from Pyongyang with wonderful news. The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is making great strides in health care… “They have something which most other developing countries would envy,” the global health administrator gushed.

But then this is nothing new for the WHO. In the 1970s, the United Nations agency promoted Mao Zedong’s vision of “barefoot doctors” to serve the rural poor—even as China’s health-care system was collapsing, along with the rest of society, under the strain of the Cultural Revolution. Today the WHO has become a cheerleader for Cuban health care. As long as a totalitarian state gives plenty of poorly trained people the title of doctor, fudges its health statistics and takes visiting officials on tours of Potemkin hospitals, the U.N. seems happy to give its seal of approval.

Full article on Ms. Chan’s praise for North Korean health care.

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  1. Larry C. says:

    It’s the People’s Republic of WHO.

  2. Ken says:

    Maybe we should call her comrade Chan.

  3. Bruce says:

    How about Chan the Red.

  4. Paul H. says:

    Nobody who has any sense pays any attention to WHO on health policy.

  5. Joe S. says:

    I second Paul’s comment.