I don't normally discuss such matters with bartenders and waitresses, Gromit. Among those with whom I discussed this particular issue was a doctor recently returned from a compulsory stint in Venezuela, now having to work as a plumber to supplement his income, a chap who had been trying, with little success because of the excessive bureaucracy involved, to open a small catering outlet in Santiago de Cuba and a tour guide who had good nursing qualifications but was unable to find a medical job which paid enough to support her and her family. All related similar views to me.
I suppose it’s the same the world over. Different people have different views of the relative merits of their state institutions. I just don’t think it is quite true to say that the Cuban health system is as good as it is made out to be. Not from what I’ve been told, anyway.