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Salaried government medical providers were accountable to professional bureaucrats, not patients. The Health Ministry had little control at the local level of monitoring such things as quality and physician-patient relationships. It also lacked the mechanisms or resources to impose sanctions. Many health providers were working under squalid conditions. Some were performing small daily miracles given available resources; others developed opportunistic practice patterns, shielded by equally culpable public administrators.