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  2. 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. [1]

  3. Advance Directives and Medical Power of Attorney - WebMD

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    Advance directives are legally binding and tell doctors what life extending measures you want taken, or not taken, if you are unable to communicate. Medical power of attorney designates a person ...

  4. What Is Primary Care? Healthcare Services, Procedures, Doctors

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    The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine defines primary care as “the provision of integrated, accessible health care services by clinicians who are accountable for ...

  5. Types of Doctors: PCP vs. Family Doctor vs. Internist

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    The medical field is vast and filled with titles and names that may be tricky to understand. For example, take primary care practitioners (PCPs), family doctors, and internists.

  6. Integrated delivery system - Wikipedia

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    Consolidation among IDNs in the United States has critics who say these networks may actually be trending the cost curve upward. An interview of health insurers regarding Partner's Healthcare proposed acquisition of the Care New England Health System, for example, exposed the trepidation insurers have regarding IDN leverage over payers. [9]

  7. Healthcare in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare in Finland consists of a highly decentralized three-level publicly funded healthcare system and a much smaller private sector. Although the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health has the highest decision-making authority, specific healthcare precincts are responsible for providing healthcare to their residents as of 2023.

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