People lined up on the veranda of the american mission


An article in the New York Times provides the following description of a hospital in Zimbabwe: "People lined up on the veranda of the American mission hospital here from miles around to barter for doctor visits and medicines, clutching scrawny chickens, squirming goats and buckets of maize." Why wouldn't the people buying medical services at this hospital use money to pay for the medical services they are buying? What problems might this method of payment cause for the hospital?

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