COLOMBO -- Sri Lanka's economic crisis has upended the country's universal health care system, though the health minister and doctors have different takes on the severity of the situation and what needs to be done.
'We can't go on like this,' says medical union spokesman
A doctor prepares to inspect a patient in Colombo: Medical professionals have been sounding the alarm for months over shortages of life-saving drugs and equipment. © Reuters
COLOMBO -- Sri Lanka's economic crisis has upended the country's universal health care system, though the health minister and doctors have different takes on the severity of the situation and what needs to be done.