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  2. Healthcare in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare in Singapore is under the purview of the Ministry of Health of the Government of Singapore. It mainly consists of a government-run publicly funded universal healthcare system as well as a significant private healthcare sector. Financing of healthcare costs is done through a mixture of direct government subsidies, compulsory ...

  3. Health care in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, there were approximately 250 hospitals in Venezuela with MSAS operating the majority of them (58%). Venezuela had a shortage of medical professionals and hospital beds in the late 1970s due to a large increase in the population and a lack of specialization among health care professionals. The lack of both professionals and beds was ...

  4. Health care in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Health care in Spain. Spain operates a universal health care system. According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, total health spending accounted for 9.4% of GDP in Spain in 2011, slightly above the OECD average of 9.3%. [citation needed] Spain's healthcare system ranks 19th in Europe according to the 2018 Euro ...

  5. Healthcare in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare system National Health Service (SNS) SNS logo SNS health center, Lourinhã SNS health extension in the village of Samuel, Soure municipality. The National Health Service (SNS) is the system by which the State assures the right to the health protection, in the terms established by the Portuguese Constitution. It was created in 1979 ...

  6. Health care in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare in Turkey consists of a mix of public and private health services. Turkey introduced universal health care in 2003. [1] Known as Universal Health Insurance Genel Sağlık Sigortası, it is funded by a tax surcharge on employers, currently at 5%. [1] Public-sector funding covers approximately 75.2% of health expenditures.

  7. Health in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Health care was made available to over 70% of the population. Programs and courses to teach health and hygiene have been introduced to inform parents and children on how to correctly care for their own and their families' health. The first health care policy in Morocco was devised in 1959, with majority of the free healthcare services and ...

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